Höchle, DanielRuenzi, StefanSchaub, NicSchmid, Markus2024-05-312024-05-3120181465-73680893-945410.1093/RFS/HHY046https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/42299We use a unique data set from a large retail bank containing internal managerial accounting data on revenues and costs per client to analyze how banks and their financial advisors generate profits with customers. We find that advised transactions are associated with higher profits than independently executed trades of the same client. The bank’s own mutual funds and structured products are most profitable for the bank, and profits increase with trade size. We show that advisors recommend exactly those transactions. Furthermore, we find that advised clients achieve a worse performance than independent clients, suggesting that advisors put their employer’s interest first.en330 - WirtschaftFinancial advice and bank profits01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift4447-4492