Problem 3: No regulatory and brand compliance
If wealth firms don’t have an efficient way for the marketing team to ensure advisors are following regulatory standards and producing brand compliant content they are spending lots of time reviewing content. bodies. With ever shifting rules and regulations for a variety of governing bodies – IIROC, MFDA, FINRA, the SEC to name a few – keeping up can be a laborious and time consuming task that may still result in gaps from human error. Our Research tells us that staying compliant is a paramount concern for wealth organizations, but the time of these teams is also valuable, leading many organizations to have to balance these needs.
Additionally. It’s important for corporate brands that
each advisor represents the brand in a way that creates and maintains trust with the end client. Having two levels of approval is now mandatory for some firms in Canada. This makes it even more important for marketers to be able to easily review and ensure content is on brand. Without this level of marketing approval, brands risk the end client having a different brand experience from someone else and that is not what the corporate brand would like. A disjointed brand experience leads to distrust and loss of credibility in the brand. A client should have the same brand experience in person as they do on an advisor’s website or corporate website. Perhaps the most important aspect of compliance is just that: staying compliant. “
Ultimately, we know wealth marketers want to focus on growing their marketing program, supporting advisors and growing the business while also managing their compliance responsibilities in a scalable way. Their goal is to grow the marketing program and support advisors to help them grow their business. To help marketers overcome these issues, we place the problems of redundant manual tasks, time inefficiencies, brand representation and regulatory compliance at the heart of the problems that we solve, and we would love to show you how we do it. Talk to one of our team members today to learn how you can solve these problems in your organization with
Digital Agent compliance.
This article was originally posted on Veriday’s company website. Veriday is a software company focused on digital engagement.
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