AK Advisory Partners LLC: Educational Module Series. Client Servicing & Client Retention. (Updated January 2009)

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: Educational Module Series Client Servicing & Client Retention (Updated January 2009) 1

CLIENT SERVICING AND CLIENT RETENTION Managing the relationship Setting-up a servicing plan Preparing for the quarterly meeting The benefits of effective client service 2 1

MANAGING THE RELATIONSHIP Establish your credibility Set and manage client expectations Determine Investment Policy Describe your due diligence process Define responsibilities 3 2

ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIBILITY Consultant v. broker Describe your consulting process Describe your team Describe your value added Long-term relationship Defined investment plan Defined servicing plan No conflicts of interest asset-based fee Describe your company s value added Home office support provided Quality of due diligence 4 3

SET AND MANAGE CLIENT EXPECTATIONS Education Set realistic expectations Specifics about their managers / funds Capital markets history Risk v. reward The benefits of diversification Importance of a long-term time perspective Asset allocation / style analysis Communication Solicit feedback Stress patience and discipline 5 4

- Overview SET AND MANAGE CLIENT EXPECTATIONS Prepare clients make sure they know up-front: Amount of time it takes to become invested Portfolio turnover rate Number of securities each manager will hold Potential amount of cash to be held Information they will receive Confirmations Annual reports Proxies Monthly statements Quarterly reports 6 5

DETERMINE INVESTMENT POLICY How sophisticated is the client? What are the client s goals and objectives? What is the client s tolerance for risk? How often should we communicate? How should we communicate? What is the client s investment timeframe? Are there income requirements? Will there be periodic contributions or withdrawals? 7 6

DESCRIBE YOUR DUE DILIGENCE PROCESS Manager / fund selection criteria On-going communications On-site company visits Manager / fund periodic review process Quantitative Qualitative Monitoring of client accounts Investment Policy Statement Servicing Policy Statement Periodic reviews Annual check-up 8 7

DEFINE RESPONSIBILITIES How often does the client require contact? What form should this communication take? How often should we meet in person? The importance of quarterly reports / meetings Annual review - mandatory 9 8

SETTING-UP A SERVICING PLAN Create a Servicing Policy Plan Client servicing ideas Client servicing during good and bad markets 10 9

CREATE A SERVICING POLICY STATEMENT SERVICI G POLICY STATEME T (SPS) PURPOSE To establish and define expectations for the management and review of the investment plan. OBJECTIVE To meet for effective review and adjustments in accordance with the accompanying IPS. FREQUE CY OF MEETI GS It is suggested that we meet on a quarterly basis. MEETI G OUTLI E Review of prior meeting Lifestyle and/or financial changes Investment review Services Review Decide action items Schedule next meeting In conjunction with the Investment Policy Statement, this one page document helps you illustrate to your client the service commitment that you bring with a consulting relationship. I VESTME T REVIEW Review of IPS Broad market review Review of portfolio performance Rebalancing 11 10

CLIENT SERVICING IDEAS Call at the time of the first transaction Send investment manager / fund newsletter Send regular correspondence Articles of interest Company-specific research Research / strategy from your firm Develop your own newsletter Send short monthly performance reports Send mid-quarter performance updates with commentary 11

SAMPLE ACTION PLAN First Quarter Jan - Conduct quarterly / annual review Feb - Send internal publication / newsletter Mar - Send third-party article Second Quarter Apr - Conduct quarterly review May - Send internal publication / newsletter Jun - Send third-party article and Give client appreciation seminar 12

SAMPLE ACTION PLAN Third Quarter Jul - Conduct quarterly review Aug - Send internal publication / newsletter Sep - Send third-party article Fourth Quarter Oct - Conduct quarterly review Nov - Send internal publication / newsletter Dec - Send third-party article and Give client appreciation seminar and Have client re-complete q-aire 13

SAMPLE LIST OF SERVICES Standards A Clients B Clients C Clients Financial Plan Yes Yes Yes Investment Plan Yes Yes Yes Estate Plan Yes Yes As Needed Online Service Yes Yes Yes Monthly Contact Yes No No Quarterly Contact Yes Yes No Semi-Annual Contact Yes Yes Maybe Annual Contact Yes Yes Yes Quarterly Portfolio Review Yes No No Quarterly Performance Reporting Case-by-Case Basis Annual Portfolio Review Yes Yes Yes Semi-Annual Planning Review Yes No No Annual Planning Review Yes Yes Yes Monitoring (Tax Loss Selling) Yes Yes Yes Other: Seminars, Dinners Yes Yes Yes 14

CLIENT SERVICING DURING GOOD AND BAD MARKETS Leadership Market knowledge Communication / reassurance Put market performance into perspective Short-term lagging performance Market-related Sector out of favor A problem stock or stocks A missed call 15

PREPARING FOR THE QUARTERLY MEETING Review the performance report for accuracy Review capital markets / manager commentaries Print and review most recent daily performance Review client s most recent monthly statement Review client s Investment Policy Statement Review client s Servicing Policy Statement Review notes from last client meeting Create agenda for the meeting Always view performance in context longer-term performance to shorter-term 16

SAMPLE QUARTERLY MEETING AGENDA Introduction (Macro Outlook) Review of IPS, SPS Market / managers / funds overviews Performance update since quarter-end Review total portfolio performance Versus blended benchmark and long-term risk and return objectives Review each performance of each component Versus benchmark and peer group Explain out- or under-performance Overall assessment Do we need to make any changes? Do we need to re-balance? 17

QUARTERLY MEETING HINTS Use the meeting as an opportunity to educate Remind client of up-front time commitment Remind client of your servicing commitment Make notes on your copy of the quarterly report K.I.S.S. gear presentation to sophistication of client Be consistent use the same meeting agenda and presentation style regardless of performance Include client s CPA or attorney when possible Volatility up or down can present opportunity to add new money / managers / funds 18

THE BENEFITS OF EFFECTIVE CLIENT SERVICE Improves chances of client retention (particularly during difficult market environments) Provides opportunity to cross-sell Decreases client turnover during volatile periods Helps build longer-term relationships Satisfied clients represent networking and referral opportunities 19

MORE SERVICE = HIGHER SATISFACTION Satisfaction Level of Client 3 Services 96.6% 2 Services 73.6% 1 Service 39.6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 20

HIGHER SATISFACTION = MORE REFERRALS Clients Providing 2 or More Referrals 3 Services 48% 2 Services 34% 1 Service 17% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 21

BE A GOOD LISTENER Listen careful to the client s concerns Confirm that you understand their feelings Be empathetic to their fears and hopes Understand that money issues are emotional Don t be confrontational Handles questions in a non-defensive manner Reaffirm the long-term plan and the process Keep the client On Track stress: Asset allocation / diversification Professional management Long-term approach 22

BE PROACTIVE BE THE CONSULTANT A recent study concluded that proactive client service is the leading desire of institutions Act in a fiduciary-like manner at all times Touch base whether market is up or down Inform clients if major changes to either their portfolios or to the group managing their money Clients do not like feeling left out in the dark Develop a relationship based on a Trusted Advisor role 23

ASKING FOR MORE MONEY Timing Sometimes the most appropriate time for suggesting additional funds be placed under management is during difficult market times; stress the safety of professionally managed portfolios. Preparing to Ask An annual review of the IPS in conjunction with the client questionnaire can help alert you to additional assets. Many clients appreciate that you take the time to review their entire financial situation. 24

ASKING FOR MORE MONEY Suggesting a complementary style Diversifying among managers is a logical approach when asking for more money, especially if there have been any significant life events. Making the transition easier If you suggest trying managed accounts with a few $100,000 accounts (to diversify), be sure at the outset to define a time when the client would consider adding additional managers at the first annual review as an example. 25

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