Robo-advisers gain new, younger clients amid market turmoil

Robo-advisers gain new, younger clients amid market turmoil
TD Ameritrade, Wealthfront and Betterment have seen the number of account openings soar since stocks declined
MAR 31, 2020
By  Bloomberg

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., Betterment and Wealthfront Corp. are among robo-advisers attracting new clients as younger investors see a buying opportunity amid the market upheaval.

Since the market downturn began, TD Ameritrade has seen new-account openings for its automated investing platform jump 150% from the same period a year ago, according to an emailed statement. Wealthfront said investment account signups are about 68% higher since stocks declined, and Betterment’s first-quarter increase is 25% from a year ago.

Automated accounts are generally cheaper because they use computer algorithms rather than human money managers. They’ve been especially attractive to younger investors, who have time to grow their savings before retirement. Wealthfront said its average customer age is 32. Betterment’s is 37.

“Because so many people are talking about the market, more people are thinking about it,” said Betterment Chief Executive Jon Stein. “Our customers do have a longer time horizon than, say, the average investor -- most are investing for retirement, which is a long time from now -- 20 to 30 years.”

Charles Schwab Corp. also saw increases over the first quarter of 2019. March was one of the San Francisco-based firm’s strongest months for account growth, spokeswoman Marianne Ahlmann said.

The boost in accounts has helped compensate for withdrawals by clients who need cash as much of the economy is locked down by the coronavirus pandemic. At Social Finance Inc., liquidations at about double the normal rate have been more than offset by increases in new accounts, according to Gene Kim, a product communications manager.

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