Milwaukee-based Baird says it has recruited close to 250 advisors over the past two years or so, and its veteran reps have been boosting average fees and commissions by about 12.5% in 2010 and 2011, putting its year-over-year performance ahead of some larger rivals.
The employee-owned broker-dealer now includes about 700 financial advisors, says Matthew Curley (left), national sales director and COO of Baird's private-wealth management operations. "We've just wrapped up another good year in terms of recruiting veteran advisors – not just high-quality people and teams, but also very successful advisors in terms of their production level," he said in a recent interview with AdvisorOne.
Baird added nine financial advisors in the first seven weeks of 2012, after bringing on 65 reps and three branch managers in 2011. "The hires in 2011 were just shy of about $600,000 in average production," noted Curley, a former-Smith Barney advisor. "We've been doing a great job at recruiting."
As for assets under management, the Baird advisors were at about $97 million per rep in late 2011 and should be above that in early 2012, given current market conditions, says Curley. "The top 25% of our advisors are over $100 million in average assets," he said.
As for the performance of the roughly 600 advisors who've been with Baird for over a year (or same-store reps), they have grown their yearly fees and commissions at 12.5% in both 2010 and 2011 "despite the challenging markets," the executive said. "We've embarked on programs to support advisors in growing their business and clients."
Baird's attractiveness, he explained, "comes down to our unique structure: We're not a regional, wirehouse or publicly held. We're somewhat in between, since we're owned by our associates. We can make the right long-term decisions, which resonates with clients, and for our associates, the structure gives them a wealth-building opportunity."
Recent recruits have been tapped in Sarasota, Fla.; Boulder, Colo.; and Raleigh, N.C. "We're off to a good start this year," Curley said.
Baird's recruiting package includes "an upfront payment as well as bonuses based on certain factors as advisors transition," he noted. "We point to the overall wealth opportunities for advisors, such as Baird stock and the attractive compensation and profit-sharing program."