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What Makes Investment Advice Personalized Rather Than Generic?

  • August 17, 2026
  • Posted by: Kunal Singla
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What Makes Investment Advice Personalized Rather Than Generic?

Personalized investment advisory uses a specific client’s risk profile, goals and financial situation to shape each recommendation. Generic stock research applies the same view to all subscribers r…

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Personalized investment advisory is investment guidance shaped by a specific client’s risk profile, financial situation, goals and time horizon rather than a generic market view applied equally to all recipients. The distinction matters because personalized investment advisory carries different regulatory obligations, different investor rights and different standards of accountability than general research or stock commentary.

Investors who understand the difference between personalized investment advisory and generic research can choose the right service for their needs and know which regulatory protections apply to them based on what they have subscribed to.

This guide defines personalized investment advisory, contrasts it with public research and stock commentary, uses SEBI definitions to clarify the boundary and explains what questions investors should ask to understand which type of guidance they are receiving.

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  • The SEBI Distinction Between Research and Personalised Advice
  • What Makes Advice Personalized
  • What Is Not Personalized Investment Advisory
  • How Investors Can Ask About the Type of Guidance They Receive
  • Conclusion
  • FAQs
    • What is personalized investment advisory?
    • How is personalized investment advisory different from general research?
    • Does a subscription stock advisory service provide personalized advice?
    • What SEBI registration applies to this advisory approach?
    • Do I need this advisory approach or general research?
    • What regulatory protections apply to this advisory approach clients?

The SEBI Distinction Between Research and Personalised Advice

SEBI distinguishes between Research Analysts (RAs), who provide general investment research and recommendations to the public, and Investment Advisers (IAs), who provide personalized investment advisory to clients based on their specific circumstances. The same stock recommendation can be a research output from an RA (when issued to all subscribers uniformly) or personalized investment advisory from an IA (when issued specifically to a client based on their documented risk profile, goals and financial situation). The distinction determines regulatory obligations: RAs must issue written research reports; IAs must conduct risk profiling, suitability assessment and maintain a documented client advisory relationship.

What Makes Advice Personalized

Personalized investment advisory has three distinguishing characteristics. First, it is based on a documented client profile: the client’s specific risk tolerance, investment objective, financial situation and time horizon are on file and inform the recommendation. Second, suitability has been assessed: the adviser has matched the recommendation to the client’s specific profile and concluded it is appropriate for that client’s circumstances. Third, the client has a direct relationship with a named, accountable adviser who is responsible for the advice delivered, not just a research report.

Characteristic General Research (RA) Personalised Advisory (IA)
Client profile required No — same research for all Yes — based on documented profile
Suitability assessed No — general suitability disclosure only Yes — client-specific suitability
Regulatory framework SEBI Research Analyst Regulations SEBI Investment Adviser Regulations
Fee structure options Subscription fee Fixed fee or AUA

What Is Not Personalized Investment Advisory

Several common advisory service descriptions do not qualify as personalized investment advisory under SEBI’s regulatory framework. Public stock recommendations on YouTube or social media are neither research nor advice under SEBI terms — they are general commentary from which no regulated advice relationship exists. Subscription research services that send identical recommendations to all subscribers without profiling are General Research (RA services), not personalized investment advisory. General commentary about market trends without specific recommendations to a named client is not personalized investment advisory.

How Investors Can Ask About the Type of Guidance They Receive

Investors can clarify what type of guidance they are receiving by asking: is this service registered as a Research Analyst or Investment Adviser? Is my risk profile on file and being used to shape the recommendations I receive? Was a suitability assessment conducted for each recommendation I act on? The answers determine whether the investor is receiving general research or personalized investment advisory — and therefore which regulatory protections apply to them. Platforms like Univest (SEBI RA Reg. No. INH000013776) operate as SEBI Research Analysts, providing general research recommendations. Investors seeking personalized investment advisory should verify the exact service model and regulatory category before subscribing.

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Conclusion

Personalized investment advisory is distinguished from general research by three characteristics: it is based on a documented client profile, suitability has been assessed for the specific client and there is a direct accountable adviser relationship. SEBI registers Research Analysts for general research and Investment Advisers for personalized advisory. Investors who understand this distinction can choose the right service for their needs and know which regulatory protections apply to them based on their subscription.

Disclaimer: Data and figures in this article are sourced from publicly available information. These may or may not be accurate. Please verify all data with official sources before making any investment decision. Investments in securities are subject to market risk. This content is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice by Univest (SEBI RA INH000013776).

FAQs

What is personalized investment advisory?

Ans. Personalized investment advisory is investment guidance shaped by a specific client’s documented risk profile, financial situation, goals and time horizon. It is distinguished from general research by three features: advice is based on a documented client profile, suitability has been assessed for that specific client and the investor has a direct accountable adviser relationship. SEBI registers Investment Advisers specifically to provide personalized advisory.

How is personalized investment advisory different from general research?

Ans. General research (from a SEBI Research Analyst) provides the same investment recommendations to all subscribers regardless of their individual circumstances. this advisory approach (from a SEBI Investment Adviser) is based on each client’s specific risk profile, financial situation and goals, with suitability assessed before each recommendation is delivered. The regulatory obligations, fee structures and investor rights differ between the two.

Does a subscription stock advisory service provide personalized advice?

Ans. Not necessarily. A subscription service that sends identical recommendations to all subscribers without individual risk profiling or suitability assessment is providing general research (SEBI Research Analyst category), not this advisory approach. To determine what type of service you are receiving, check whether the platform is registered as a Research Analyst or Investment Adviser at sebi.gov.in.

What SEBI registration applies to this advisory approach?

Ans. Entities providing this advisory approach — recommendations based on individual client risk profiles and assessed suitability — must be registered as Investment Advisers under SEBI IA Regulations, 2013. Entities providing general research to the public without individual profiling are registered as Research Analysts under SEBI RA Regulations, 2014. Both registrations are verifiable at sebi.gov.in.

Do I need this advisory approach or general research?

Ans. If you want investment guidance tailored to your specific financial situation, goals and risk profile with a named adviser accountable for the advice, you need a SEBI-registered Investment Adviser. If you want research-backed stock ideas and analysis that you apply using your own judgment, a SEBI-registered Research Analyst service is appropriate. The right choice depends on how much individual tailoring and adviser accountability you need.

What regulatory protections apply to this advisory approach clients?

Ans. Clients of SEBI-registered Investment Advisers are entitled to: a documented risk profile communicated and confirmed with them, suitability assessment before each recommendation, a written client agreement before service begins, specific fee-mode and fee-ceiling protections under SEBI fee regulations, a functional grievance redressal process and access to SEBI SCORES for escalated complaints. These protections are in addition to the general protections that apply to SEBI Research Analyst subscribers.



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Author: Kunal Singla
Kunal Singla is the Associate Director - Research at Univest, leading quantitative equity research, intraday trading setups, and derivatives strategy. With 4+ years of experience in Indian equity markets, he combines rigorous quantitative methods with classical technical analysis to build high-conviction research frameworks for retail and advisory clients. He holds an MSc from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi — one of India's most selective institutions — and has completed the Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF), a globally recognised programme covering derivatives pricing, risk modelling, machine learning for finance, and advanced portfolio theory. This combination places him in a small group of Indian analysts with both deep academic training in quantitative methods and SEBI-recognised research credentials. Kunal holds seven SEBI-recognised NISM certifications spanning research, derivatives, portfolio management, and securities operations: Series-XV (Research Analyst), Series-XXI-A (Portfolio Managers), Series-XVI (Commodity Derivatives), Series-VIII (Equity Derivatives), Series-VII (SORM), Series-V-A (Mutual Fund Distributors), and Series-I (Currency Derivatives). At Univest — India's SEBI-registered research and advisory platform — Kunal leads research inputs for Pro Lite, Pro Super, Pro Gold, and Pro Commodity advisory services, alongside publishing intraday stock picks on Univest Blogs.

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