Orion Compliance Easy…and other news

Experience tells us that 99.9% of independent RIA firms are conscientious about doing the right thing for clients, yet many of these firms struggle with compliance. There are numerous regulators to deal with, including, but not limited to, the SEC, FIRA, the US Department of Labor and various state regulators. The rules and regulations are constantly changing. Sometimes the regulations are not uniformly enforced. So it is no surprise that when an RIA firm is the subject of a regulatory examination, a sense of discomfort sets in. One of the challenges firms face, even if they have been doing the right things, is to respond to the examiners requests for documentation quickly and efficiently. Those firms that have the proper technology, the proper policies and procedures, and that are otherwise well-prepared experience much less stress and generally have a better examination experience. Unfortunately, many firms have gaps in their policies, procedures, and technologies. The new Compass App from Orion Advisor Services can go a long way to filling in those gaps.

The Compass App consists of two modules, with a third on the way soon. The Audit Tool module is specifically designed to help chief compliance officers (CCO’s) at your firm respond quickly to examiner requests for documentation. Orion has assembled a staff of employees with deep knowledge of the examination process, so they have a good grasp of the types of document requests that examiners are likely to be looking for. Much of that information is likely to reside in the Orion database. The audit tool allows the CCO to rapidly gather that information into one comprehensive file that can then be shared with the examining authority. Orion’s compliance team is available to assist firms during the audit process to ensure that responses to regulators are done professionally and in a timely fashion. The Audit Tool can also be used during mock audits to better prepare your staff for the real thing.

The Verify Tool helps firms address issues related to anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. Currently, AML rules are not statutorily applied to independent RIA firms, but best practices dictate that firms be aware of AML risks. If your firm even becomes tangentially involved in a money laundering investigation, the fallout will assuredly be damaging to your reputation at best. The Verify Tool can help you proactively guard against running afoul of AML regulations.

A new Test Tool is being added to Compass soon. Regulations require firms to conduct ongoing testing, but the burden of proof is on the firm to document the ongoing processes to regulators. The Test Tool will allow CCO’s to document all of the testing that they have done, the results of those tests, and any remedial action taken to address issues that were uncovered during the testing process.

It should be noted that Orion’s new compliance initiative extends well beyond the Compass App itself. The firm has hired several new employees with extensive experience in compliance examinations, including some former regulatory staff. They are also in the process of building out an impressive collection of additional compliance resources to further help their advisory clients efficiently meet their regulatory obligations.

Orion is scheduled to roll out their Advisor Strategy & Tax Return Optimization (ASTRO) application next month. It is currently in the beta testing phase with a limited number of firms. ASTRO is designed to help advisors combat the commoditization that is taking place in investment management. According to a recently released Orion white paper:

“New technology players, discount brokers, low-cost products such as ETFs, robo advisors and changes in distribution strategies from the mega-asset managers are rapidly commoditizing the core service offering that advisors have historically provided: Investment management. As a result, these changes are impacting the fees that advisors charge, with many firms lowering fees in response to the new competitive environment. While not completely widespread, Fidelity’s recent Benchmarking Study shows that 60% of advisors are discounting their published fees, on average, by 20-30 basis points to maintain and win new clients”.

“On the other hand, the increase in technology innovation that is commoditizing traditional investment management is also creating new opportunities for advisors to provide more flexible solutions and advanced investment INTRODUCTION 4 management services that were previously only available through high-cost, separately managed account (SMA) platforms”.

ASTRO’s optimization engine allows advisors to perform direct indexing. Rather than purchase an index fund, they can create a portfolio of individual securities that closely track the index. This can be more efficient from a cost and also a tax standpoint. It also allows advisors to meet the ESG concerns of clients. For example, if a certain index is appropriate for a client but that index has holdings that the client objects to for social or religious reasons, ASTRO allows you to closely replicate the index while avoiding the individually offensive securities. It also allows advisors to build completion portfolios around holdings that cannot be traded currently. ASTRO also allows advisors to build their own model portfolios, set it as a benchmark, and then create individual portfolios that track the benchmark as needed.

ASTRO offers two distinct interfaces. There is an express interface for advisors that want to quickly and easily access the most common ASTRO functionality. For more sophisticated users, including those with a CFA background, ASTRO provides a full set of institutional level tools to work with.

Noteworthy features include:

  • Reusable templates – Establish pre-constructed templates for models, blended indexes and more that are mimicked through a smaller set of individual securities, such as 50 for the S&P 500
  • Portfolio Customization – The “Constraints” feature quickly sets up the parameters to optimize the portfolio around the number of securities to be used, includes settings for what percentages to hold and more
  • Tax Alpha Calculations – The “Tax Aware” feature identifies and calculates tax savings, down to the individual lot level, to inform buy and sell decisions within the model portfolio or index benchmark
  • Sector Constraints – This feature provides flexibility to set up parameters around asset allocation, sectors, growth vs. value, and more
  • Alerts – Automated alerts to actively monitor the portfolio and let advisors know of excess or new cash levels for investing, as well as if the portfolio gets out of line with pre-set constraints
  • Client Presentations – Rich, visual summary screens, charts, tables and graphics visually show the client the impacts of their advisor’s recommendations, the level and amount of tax savings, as well as risk management, demonstrating the advisors’ value
  • A Prospecting Tool – Ability to load prospect positions and showcase advisor recommendations for optimizing portfolios and how it will benefit the prospect such as minimizing risk, maximizing returns, showing tax sensitivities and more

Pricing is reasonable: Orion charges $50 per year per account. However, the charge only applies to those accounts that you use the ASTRO application with. So if only a fraction of your clients require the powerful optimization that ASTRO provides, you only pay for those accounts. On the prospecting side, if ASTRO helps you win the business of a large household that currently is invested in, say SMA’s, and you can win the business by replicating the strategy cheaper and more tax efficiently through tax optimization, the investment in ASTRO is well worth the price of admission.

Yet another recent Orion addition is the Alternative Investments Platform (AIP). With AIP, firms can:

  • Track vintage year for private equity investments
  • Track differences in cash flows and capital calls
  • View private equity exposure
  • Ensure accurate data entry
  • Consolidate reporting of alternative investments with publicly traded assets

The platform provides a host of features that advisors will find useful. Enhanced account creation improves new account opening efficiencies. The ability to do global valuations (e.g. create a 5% mark-up for an investment across all clients) is another efficiency booster, as is the ability to post global transactions. When you propose a global valuation change, you can preview the impact of that change through a “before and after” screen. The platform even provides global analytics across your AIP holdings.

It is clear that Orion Advisor Services has moved way beyond the traditional portfolio management and reporting functionality that they have traditionally been know for. They now provide a wide range of value added products and services that can help firms scale, improve efficiency, and grow their businesses.

Joel Bruckenstein
Joel Bruckenstein
Joel P. Bruckenstein, CFP®, is Publisher of the T3 Tech Hub (formerly the T3 newsletter) and the producer of the Technology Tools for Today (T3) Advisor Conference, the only annual technology conference for independent advisors, as well as the Technology Tools for Today (T3) Enterprise Conference. He also hosts other technology summits in partnership with thought leaders in the financial services industry (e.g., Brian Hamburger of MarketCounsel) and his own by-invitation-only fintech summit every summer. In 2020, Bruckenstein will produce for the first time a new one-day intensive called T3 Cyber University. Bruckenstein is an internationally acclaimed expert on applied technology as it relates to the financial service industry. He is the co-author of three books: Virtual Office Tools for a High Margin Practice, Tools and Techniques of Practice Management, and Technology Tools for Today’s High Margin Practice. Bruckenstein’s monthly technology columns appeared in Financial Advisor magazine and Financial Planning magazine for many years. In addition, he works in tandem with industry influential Bob Veres, publisher of Inside Information, to produce an annual technology survey for the financial planning community. Bruckenstein accepted the fifth annual Leadership Award bestowed by Bob Veres' Insider's Forum, a conference that brings together the leading figures of the financial planning profession during a main stage presentation at the Insider's Forum held September 6-8, 2017 in Nashville, TN. Bruckenstein has for more than twenty years advised financial service firms of all sizes on improving their technologies, processes and workflows. For more information about Joel Bruckenstein and the services his firm offers, please visit www.JoelBruckenstein.com.

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