The COO Roundtable

Episode 74: The Importance of Client Segmentation


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In Episode 74, Matt steps away from our usual interview format to share a vital message that could reshape how you approach your business.  Drawing insights from his recent article in RIABiz, titled, How Fiduciary Duty Is Causing Confused Advisors to Run Bad Businesses, he dives deep into the crucial themes of firm capacity and RIA scalability.  The primary function of a COO is to strategically allocate resources -- both human and technological -- across an expanding client base in a way that ensures every client experiences white glove service.  In Matt’s mind, success as a COO hinges on a maniacal focus on Client Segmentation.  Because we are all constrained by the fact that there are only 24 hours in a day, if an RIA is overly focused on providing extensive services to smaller clients, it stands to reason that larger clients may be underserved. This imbalance not only affects client satisfaction but also undermines business growth.  In this enlightening episode, Matt addresses a common issue: many advisors and RIA owners are misinterpreting the concept of Fiduciary Duty, leading to poor client segmentation practices. Here are the key takeaways:

  • Two major misconceptions about Client Segmentation
  • The four primary benefits of Client Segmentation, according to Fidelity, and their relevance to a COO’s responsibilities
  • Various methods for a COO to calculate their firm’s cost to serve clients
  • Four steps RIAs should take to assess team capacity and the profitability of client relationships, according to Julie Littlechild
  • The importance of both Quantitative and Qualitative aspects of Client Segmentation
  • How to build a matrix of client service tiers
  • Why the 80/20 Rule is critical to your Client Segmentation analysis
  • Matt’s recent RIABiz article can be found here: How Fiduciary Duty Is Causing Confused Advisors to Run Bad Businesses

    Fidelity’s research on Client Segmentation can be found here: Four Steps to Successful Client Segmentation

    Fidelity’s research calculating the national average cost to serve a client ($9,222) can be found here: Scaling Your Financial Advisory Business

    Julie Littlechild’s Kitces.com article can be found here: 11 Action Steps to Design an Extraordinary Client Experience

     

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