Clients per advisor for Supported firms serving clients in Utah
Most financial advisors serve between 50 and 90 clients, though this number varies depending on the firm’s size, client focus, and service approach. The number of clients an advisor manages offers insight into how they operate and the kind of experience you can expect, from highly personalized attention to more streamlined, scalable service models.
In Utah, supported firms—which typically have 1 to 4 advisors or manage over $200 million in assets—show a median of 56 clients per advisor, slightly above the national median of 48. With 228 such firms and nearly 300 advisors statewide, the distribution ranges broadly from just a few clients to nearly 190 per advisor. This suggests a mix of practices: some advisors maintain smaller client loads to provide highly personalized service, while others manage larger caseloads using efficient, team-based structures. The variation reflects different business designs rather than firm maturity alone, highlighting how advisors balance client attention with operational scale.
For you, this means there’s no single “right” number of clients per advisor. Lower client counts often indicate more individualized relationships, while higher counts may signal more standardized processes and potentially lower fees. Use this metric alongside others to find an advisor whose approach matches 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: 56
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