UBS Reverses Course on Pay Plan for Financial Advisors
PorAinvest
jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2025, 6:23 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The adjustments are part of UBS's broader strategy to retain top talent and attract new advisors. The changes come on the heels of a period of attrition, with a significant number of advisors leaving the company. The new compensation structure is designed to be more competitive and align incentives with advisor performance.
According to a statement from UBS, the changes are intended to "recognize the exceptional performance of our advisors and to ensure that we are able to attract and retain top talent." The company has been facing increasing competition from other wealth management firms, and these adjustments are part of a broader effort to remain competitive in the market.
The new compensation structure is expected to take effect immediately and will be retroactive to the start of the current fiscal year. UBS has not disclosed the total cost of the compensation adjustments, but the changes are likely to have a significant impact on the company's financials.
UBS's move to increase compensation for top advisors is part of a broader trend in the wealth management industry. As competition for talent increases, firms are increasingly turning to higher compensation and more competitive benefit packages to attract and retain top advisors.
[1] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-ubs-am-a-distinct-business-unit-of-ubs-asset-management-americas-llc-has-3042-million-holdings-in-kinross-gold-corporation-kgc-2025-09-16/
UBS wealth management in the US is adjusting its pay plan to boost compensation for some advisors. Advisors generating $1 million-$3 million in annual fees and revenue will see a 50 basis point increase in compensation, translating to $5,000 for those reaching the $1 million target. Star advisors generating $20 million or more will receive a 60% payout, up from 60 cents per dollar of revenue. The changes aim to retain top advisors and reverse a net loss of 111 advisors in the Americas region.
UBS Wealth Management in the US has announced significant changes to its compensation structure aimed at boosting advisor compensation and reversing a net loss of 111 advisors in the Americas region. Effective immediately, advisors generating $1 million to $3 million in annual fees and revenue will see a 50 basis point increase in their compensation, translating to an additional $5,000 for those reaching the $1 million target. Star advisors generating $20 million or more will receive a 60% payout, up from the previous 60 cents per dollar of revenue.The adjustments are part of UBS's broader strategy to retain top talent and attract new advisors. The changes come on the heels of a period of attrition, with a significant number of advisors leaving the company. The new compensation structure is designed to be more competitive and align incentives with advisor performance.
According to a statement from UBS, the changes are intended to "recognize the exceptional performance of our advisors and to ensure that we are able to attract and retain top talent." The company has been facing increasing competition from other wealth management firms, and these adjustments are part of a broader effort to remain competitive in the market.
The new compensation structure is expected to take effect immediately and will be retroactive to the start of the current fiscal year. UBS has not disclosed the total cost of the compensation adjustments, but the changes are likely to have a significant impact on the company's financials.
UBS's move to increase compensation for top advisors is part of a broader trend in the wealth management industry. As competition for talent increases, firms are increasingly turning to higher compensation and more competitive benefit packages to attract and retain top advisors.
[1] https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/filing-ubs-am-a-distinct-business-unit-of-ubs-asset-management-americas-llc-has-3042-million-holdings-in-kinross-gold-corporation-kgc-2025-09-16/

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