7 Tools Advisors Need to Give High-Net-Worth Clients What They Want
It’s the question that’s top of mind for many advisors: am I prepared to give high-net-worth (HNW) clients what they want? There’s no doubt attracting and keeping these clients—which Commonwealth defines as those with a net worth of at least $5 million—requires a unique set of skills and solutions. This group has diverse needs, as they’re looking for ways to further diversify their holdings, mitigate taxes, and simplify complex estates. But they also need support through business continuity situations and large liquidity events since many are business owners, C-suite executives, partners, and holders of legacy wealth.
As an advisor seeking to work with more of these individuals, do you have the arsenal of resources, products, and services to meet their expectations—and exceed them? Here are seven tools you’ll want to consider:
So, Are You Ready to Give HNW Clients What They Want?
We started with the big question, are you, as an advisor, ready to give HNW clients what they want? From this discussion, it’s clear their needs are multifaceted—and getting their attention and keeping it requires having a mix of skills and resources at your disposal. But by understanding what they want, and taking advantage of the resources available from your firm partner, you will be well positioned to provide the service they expect and a financial plan they can count on.
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