Clients per advisor for Team firms serving clients in West Virginia
Most financial advisors serve between 50 and 90 clients, though the exact number varies based on the firm’s size, client focus, and service approach. For team firms—those with 5 to 30 advisors or managing over $500 million in assets—this metric helps reveal how the firm structures its client relationships and delivers advice.
In West Virginia, team firms tend to have a higher median number of clients per advisor, around 93, compared to the national median of 57. With 190 firms and 116 advisors represented, the distribution shows many advisors managing between roughly 70 and 130 clients. This suggests that firms in West Virginia often operate with more scalable, process-driven models, enabling advisors to serve a larger client base. At the same time, some firms may still prioritize deeper engagement with fewer clients, reflecting the two common interpretations: either a growing, systematized practice or a deliberately smaller, personalized approach.
What this means for you is that there is no single “right” number of clients per advisor. A lower client load typically signals more personalized attention, while a higher load indicates a more efficient, scalable service model that might come with lower minimums or fees. Use this metric alongside others to understand how an advisor’s workload might influence your experience and the kind of relationship you can expect.
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Median: 93
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