The Right DA Club reports ‘strong’ H1 results

The Right DA Club has reported "strong results" for the first half of 2025, with growth in both its membership take-up and income.

In the first six months of the year, the firm’s compliance membership increased by almost 40% year-on-year.

The club added that this, combined with growth across a range of additional services, led to a 57% increase in services income from compliance memberships and additional services for June 2025.

The Right DA Club supports directly authorised (DA) firms with day-to-day regulatory requirements through its core compliance services. Its FCA application support service provides end-to-end guidance, including business planning, regulatory documentation, application drafting and interview preparation.

In its H1 results, the firm also reported that its income increased by 55% in the year to date, with commissions club income jumping by 85% year-on-year.

Head at The Right DA Club, Chelsea Kiefert, said: "This year has seen significant momentum behind The Right DA Club, and we’re proud to be working with an increasing number of firms who value our specialist support. Whether they’re already DA or just starting their journey, we’re here to help firms build compliant, sustainable advice businesses.

"We’ve invested in new educational content, expanded our services, and welcomed more firms into the club. With strong results in the first half of 2025, we’re looking forward to an even more ambitious and fruitful second half of the year."



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