Wells Fargo & Co.’s financial advisors with at least seven years of experience will see their pay rate drop next year if their 12-month revenue falls below $250,000.
Financial advisors at Wells Fargo typically keep 22 percent of their monthly revenue until they reach a monthly target — $11,500, $12,500 or $13,250, depending on the individual’s plan — and 50 percent on every dollar thereafter.
Under the 2019 compensation plan, advisors who at any point drop below $250,000 in revenue for the prior 12 months will see their pay rates fall to 19 percent on the target amount, and 47 percent on every dollar thereafter, until revenue reaches that benchmark.
“We’re going to review their trailing-12 revenue every month, and when it exceeds $250,000, then they’ll be back on the standard grid the following month,” Rich Getzoff, Wells Fargo Advisors’ head of advisor-led business for the eastern regions, said in a phone interview.