Advisors’ Report Card 2022
Findings from the 2022 Report Card series showed advisors continue to highly value business freedom as well as strong leadership from their firms
- October 10, 2022
Findings from the 2022 Report Card series showed advisors continue to highly value business freedom as well as strong leadership from their firms
Canada’s insurance advisors are demanding more from their firms and leadership teams
While certain ratings remained flat year over year, branch-based advisors weren't shy about expressing their concerns
Whether advisors in the dealer space are talking about choosing products or business tools, the flexibility offered by their firms often is the key to…
During another year of pandemic and economic upheaval, brokerage firms that provided leadership stability and freedom in product selection received top marks from advisors.
Findings from the Report Card show the industry has persevered in the face of unprecedented challenges
The insurance advisors surveyed in 2021 were pleased overall, with even the lowest-rated firms seeing many areas of improvement
Branch-based financial advisors and planners at the Big Six banks have been holding their own since Covid-19 turned the world on its head
The books of many advisors seemed to be under pressure this year, even as the mutual fund industry delivered headline growth
Most firms in this year’s Brokerage Report Card emerged from the market plunge of March 2020 in a position of strength. Advisors reported their books…
Advisors entered Covid-19 from a position of strength, with average assets under management and productivity up dramatically from last year.
The average advisor's book was in exceptionally good shape heading into the economic crisis spawned by Covid-19