Clients per advisor for Multi-team firms serving clients in New Hampshire
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. For advisors at multi-team firms—those with 30 to 300 advisors or managing over $3 billion in assets—the number of clients per advisor reflects how the firm structures its teams and shares responsibilities. This metric offers insight into the balance between personalized attention and operational scale.
In New Hampshire, multi-team firms typically have a median of about 50 clients per advisor, slightly below the national median of 60. With 470 firms and nearly 600 advisors in this category, the distribution shows a range from very low client loads to some advisors managing over 200 clients. This suggests a mix of firm models: some prioritize more hands-on, relationship-driven service with fewer clients per advisor, while others operate with broader client coverage and more standardized processes. The variation indicates that New Hampshire’s multi-team firms offer diverse approaches, from boutique-style attention to more scalable advisory models.
What this means for you is that there’s no single “right” number of clients per advisor. Lower client counts often mean more personalized service, while higher counts can indicate greater efficiency and potentially lower costs. Use this metric alongside others to understand how an advisor’s firm might match your preferences for attention and service style. Or, if you'd rather skip the guesswork, Warmer can help you find a financial advisor who fits your needs.
Median: 50
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