RFG CEO: The first platform question shouldn't be payouts
RFG Advisory's Shannon Spotswood says advisors going independent should pick a long-term partner, not a vendor.
Shannon Spotswood's advice to advisors weighing independence: don't lead with the payout grid. On The Diamond Podcast, the RFG Advisory CEO says the first question should be about partnership. Will a platform behave like a long-term business partner, preserving client time and building enterprise value, or like a vendor selling technology and services? Spotswood says the answer decides whether an advisor ends up with the practice they want or years of compromise.
Spotswood speaks from a history in institutional investing and from rebuilding RFG from the ground up. The best platforms, she argues, give advisors more time with clients and help them build enterprise value, without forcing trade-offs. On private equity, she is blunt: the right PE partner accelerates growth rather than restricting it, but advisors should demand evidence, not marketing promises.
The conversation also identifies a quieter industry blocker: fear. Spotswood says outdated assumptions about transition disruption keep advisors from making a move, even though the data suggests the experience is often far less disruptive than believed. For her, independence marks the beginning of another task — choosing the right long-term partners.
For RIA principals, the episode arrives at a busy moment. PWD's tracking shows acquisition announcements have edged past advisor moves over the past month, and platform choice is increasingly a growth lever rather than a back-office decision. Spotswood's framing puts the burden on platforms to show, not tell, that they can make advisors wealthier and freer.