Though the beyond B15 market is about 53 per cent (35,584 registered independent financial advisors or IFAs), only a third of them are productive which may be defined as having average assets of more than Rs 50 lakh.
However, this 53 per cent contributed to only 28 per cent of the retail IFA channel assets under management in FY15, according to the report released here today.
Brokers do not perceive selling mutual funds in B15 markets as an economically attractive proposition, which also limits distribution, the report noted.
Commission payout in these B15 locations, individual IFAs can only expect to earn a little over Rs 4 lakh per annum in B15 locations against over Rs 21 lakh per annum in the T15 locations, the report said.
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Sebi has capped the maximum commission that AMCs can pay up front to distributors at 100 bps, additional incentives provided to distributors in smaller towns are exempt from this cap.
Sebi regulation allows AMCs to charge an extra 0.3 per cent to total expense ratio (TER) if they garner 30 per cent flows from B15 cities, with a proportionate charge-back in case of less than 30 per cent flows is a step in the right direction to resolve the incentive issue for AMCs, it stated.