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Thrivent Plans to Hire 600 Financial Advisors Amid Industry Talent Shortage

Thrivent aims to hire 600 financial advisors by 2026 to combat a looming talent shortage as over 100,000 U.S. advisors prepare for retirement.

Thrivent, a Minneapolis-based financial services firm, is intensifying its recruitment efforts as over 100,000 U.S. financial advisors are projected to retire in the next decade. The company announced plans to hire 600 financial advisors by 2026, a target it successfully exceeded the previous year. This initiative aims to address growing demand for purpose-driven financial advice, according to Nick Cecere, Thrivent’s chief distribution officer.

“This is part of our growth plan,” Cecere stated. “Adding new advisors is how we continue to grow our business.” Thrivent’s recruitment strategy includes both its traditional field network and a newer Virtual Advice Team, where advisors provide remote services instead of operating in person. Candidates typically undergo a 12 to 24-month training program before either joining an established advisor team or launching their own practice.

The recruitment initiative is also a response to a broader talent shortage in the financial advisory industry as many veteran advisors near retirement. A report by McKinsey suggests that addressing this gap will necessitate changes in the advisor operating model to boost productivity and expedite the recruitment of new talent. This includes strategies like lead generation, teaming, and integrating AI and technology to focus on high-value activities.

Thrivent, ranked No. 388 on the Fortune 500, manages over $212 billion in assets and serves approximately 2.4 million clients. Founded in 1902 as an aid association for Lutherans, the company now offers banking and investment services to clients regardless of religious affiliation. It operates regional hubs in cities such as Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee, all of which support the virtual advice program and could see further expansion in the future.

The company’s commitment to technology is evident in its investments in AI, which are intended to support—not replace—its advisors. David Royal, Thrivent’s executive vice president and chief financial and investment officer, emphasized the strategic decision to hire more financial advisors to extend their reach. “The personal relationships and trust between Thrivent’s advisors and clients are deeply important for planning the future, building legacies, and improving their communities,” Royal remarked. He added that technology, including AI, modernizes the business by equipping teams with better tools to focus on meaningful, purpose-driven work.

Advisor retention and client satisfaction are crucial components of Thrivent’s long-term growth strategy. As the financial advisory industry adapts to changing demographics and the integration of new digital tools, maintaining strong relationships with clients becomes increasingly important. The company’s efforts to attract a new generation of financial advisors, alongside leveraging technology, aim to ensure that Thrivent remains competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape.

As Thrivent forges ahead with its recruitment plans, the broader financial advisory industry faces a pivotal moment. With an aging workforce and rising demand for personalized financial services, companies are being compelled to innovate both their service delivery models and their talent acquisition strategies. Thrivent’s approach could serve as a blueprint for other firms grappling with similar challenges as the need for purpose-driven financial advice continues to grow.

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