Clients per advisor for Multi-team firms serving clients in California
Most financial advisors serve between 50 and 90 clients, though this number can vary widely based on the firm’s size, client focus, and service approach. The number of clients an advisor manages offers insight into how they work and what kind of experience you might expect. In multi-team firms—those with 30 to 300 advisors or managing over $3 billion in assets—this metric reflects a complex, coordinated structure where responsibilities are shared across specialized teams.
In California, where 598 multi-team firms operate, the median number of clients per advisor is 53, slightly below the national median of 60. The distribution ranges from about 14 to 171 clients per advisor, indicating considerable variation in how firms organize their client relationships. This spread suggests that some advisors in California work with fewer clients, likely providing more personalized, high-touch service, while others manage larger client loads, relying on more standardized processes and scalable models. These differences can reflect whether a firm prioritizes deep, individualized attention or broader client coverage through team collaboration and systematization.
For you, understanding where a firm falls on this spectrum can help clarify what kind of service experience to expect. There’s no single “right” number of clients per advisor; lower numbers often mean more personalized guidance, while higher numbers may indicate efficiency and potentially lower costs. Use this metric alongside others to find an advisor whose approach matches your preferences and needs. Or, if you'd rather skip the guesswork, Warmer can help you find a financial advisor who fits your needs.
Median: 53
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