After each Meeting Owen James publish 'The Findings', a document that encapsulates and shares the key issues and topics discussed on the day.
Each section below summarises the different roundtable sessions and covers an array of industry driven topics.
The Findings are listed in Event date order, but don't just look for an event you attended, explore the research facility that gives you access to topics addressed at all our other Meetings – past and present.
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SUSTAINABLE INVESTING: ENOUGH TALKING, START INVESTING
The efficacy and motivation for sustainable investing is beginning to grow amongst global investors, with real and quantifiable financial implications. Once seen a niche segment for ideological investors, the incorporation of sustainable considerations into investment decisions is now becoming a mainstream phenomenon and wealth managers must be well placed to advice their clients.
15 July 2018A Meeting of Minds Wealth Management & Private Banking - June 2018
AlternativesBehavioursEmerging MarketsHNWIJourneyWealth Management and Private Banking
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THE TICKING “RES NON DOM” TIME BOMB
The new non-domicile rules are now in force and take retroactive effect from April 2017. The latest sets of provisions for non-dom clients are complex. With fears of deterring global investors and an imminent brain drain it is crucial that wealth advisers are ensuring that clients are fully aware of the impact of this legislation and how to ensure they are compliant.
14 July 2018A Meeting of Minds Wealth Management and Private Banking - November 2017
AlternativesEmerging MarketsInvestmentsReputationalTrendsWealth Management and Private Banking
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It's not just about the investors of the future. How are the baby boomers doing?
Summary includes reference to the US where baby boomers hold 80% of net wealth, baby boomers continue to be risk-adverse and hold large amounts of cash, ongoing dependencies, challenges of paying for long term care and confirmation bias.
A Meeting of Minds Asset Management - 20 September 2018
AlternativesAsset ManagementBehavioursBondsBrandBusiness ModelClientCommoditiesEmerging MarketsEngagementExperienceInvestmentsJourneyMacro TrendsOnboardingReal EstateReputationalRiskSecurityTechnologyTrends
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The future of pensions
Few prepare for the unexpected but experience shows perhaps we should... Yesterday’s promises are increasingly expensive: the National Insurance Fund is predicted to breach its funding solution by 2032, but reforms have tended to be piecemeal and lacking in a clearly agreed long term objective. Customer experience in current retirement solutions is neither easy nor convenient and does not engage customers or equip them to make informed decisions. From buy outs and longevity, to member options and super funds, we look at how the pension landscape is changing. Technology in the retirement industry lags behind other sectors and the pressure to keep up with ongoing regulatory change has constrained innovation to create more affordable and sustainable solutions. What will pensions and savings policy look like for future generations? Will pensions even exist? “Doing nothing” is no longer an option and eventual collapse is inevitable without major reform.* *(Source: EY report – The future of retirement – A vision for pensions delivery.)
A Meeting of Minds Winning Advisers - October 2018
Advisory investment servicesAlternativesBehavioursDataEmerging MarketsFinancial AdvisoryTrends
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What next for long term savings?
When advising a client on a long term savings strategy, choosing the right tax wrapper is just as important as choosing the right investment strategy.
A Meeting of Minds Advisory Distributors - June 2018
AlternativesEmerging MarketsExperienceFinancial AdvisoryJourneyReal EstateSegementation