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CM Advisors Confront $84T Wealth Transfer as Client Retention Risks Mount

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:38 pm
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Image Financial advisors are entering a critical inflection point as the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in history gains momentum, reshaping client relationships and challenging traditional retention models. A report from Natixis Investment Managers projects that more than $84 trillion will be transferred to spouses, heirs and beneficiaries over the next 20 years. While 74% of U.S. investors expect to leave an inheritance—and 54% cite it as a primary financial goal—nearly half (47%) of those expecting to inherit assets say they do not plan to retain their current advisor. “The great wealth transfer isn’t a distant event. It’s happening now, and it’s reshaping the advisor-client relationship in real time,” said Dave Goodsell, Executive Director of the Natixis Center for Investor Insight. “As trillions of dollars move across generations, success will depend less on legacy ties and more on forming meaningful connections with the next generation of investors.” Retention ultimately hinges on trust and engagement. Among investors planning to stay with an advisor, 32% cite trust and familiarity, while 23% point to strong investment management. Conversely, those planning to leave most often cite having their own advisor (37%) or lacking a personal connection (25%). Notably, 92% of advisors say building relationships across the client’s family is critical to retaining assets. The report underscores a widening generational divide. Baby Boomers remain more conservative and hands-off, while Gen X and Millennials show greater appetite for private assets, cryptocurrencies and active strategies. Millennials are also more likely to embrace digital and AI-enabled advice, with 44% indicating increased willingness to use automated tools, though trust in human advisors remains dominant. The post Advisors Confront $84T Wealth Transfer as Client Retention Risks Mount appeared first on Connect Money.

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