Surveys
Upcoming Survey Explores Family Offices' Compensation
Having explored family offices' broad trends and projections earlier in 2024, the consultancy is going into more detail about what different family office figures are paid, across scores of specific roles.
A survey of single- and multi-family offices around the world.
which is being put together and conducted by US-based
Botoff
Consulting, is likely to show that these organisations
continue to wrestle with acquiring talent in a time of tight
margins and rising costs.
A report
issued early in 2024, which covers trends and
projections, drills into far more detail about actual
compensation data by position. Botoff said its report covers
“significantly” more information, including data on about 40
positions that commonly exist in family offices.
In the past, the family offices sector, which spans thousands of
organisations in North America and abroad, has been relatively
opaque, but it is becoming more
professionalised and, as a result of a desire to tap
into deals, more visible in the public eye.
The latest compensation survey being conducted at the
moment does not just cover family offices, but also family
investment firms and private family trust companies. The study
will shed light on salaries, bonuses and the increasing use
of long-term incentives – the total picture of compensation
in this multi-trillion dollar (AuM) space – an area that this
news service tracks and covers regularly.
Non-US family offices have until 31 October to take part in the
new survey. Only those firms which take part can obtain full
access to its contents when published, Botoff Consulting told
this publication in a recent call.
The US portion of the survey, which is already closed, had an
increase over the 2023 US survey of 7 per cent in participants
(from 405 to 433) and a 30 per cent increase in reported
incumbents (from 1,728 to 2,240).
The report will include a profile of firms and executives taking
part; family office compensation trends and practices; incentive
plan trends and approaches; how to understand compensation market
data, and compensation details by position.
This news service intends to cover the findings of this report as
soon as it is published; it will also conduct interviews
with Botoff Consulting about its views on compensation
trends and challenges in this industry. To find out more about
the survey, click
here.
(This article first appeared in Family Wealth Report, sister news service to this one.)