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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Behavioural finance- at look at investor decision making suitability and planning under stress
Behavioural finance- at look at investor decision making suitability and planning under stress
A Meeting of Minds - Winning Advisers North - 8 October 2020
BehavioursClient ExperienceCOVIDFinancial adviserFinancial AdvisoryHumanJourneyRiskTrendsYour clients
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Behavioural Finance- at look at investor decision making suitability and planning under stress (s)
A Meeting of Minds - Winning Advisers South - 15 October 2020
BehavioursClient ExperienceCOVIDFinancial adviserFinancial AdvisoryHumanJourneyRiskTrendsYour clients
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Buying, selling, building or retiring – you need a plan!
To financial advisory firms strategic business planning is paramount. Whether buying, selling, building or retiring, it is essential that Financial Advisers understand their business objectives and have an effective strategy to achieve them.
Winning Advisers - The Regional Roadshow - April 2018 - Birmingham
Artificial IntelligenceBack OfficeBehavioursCultureFinancial AdvisoryFront OfficeRecruitmentRemunerationRetentionTraining
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Client care and communicating risk – a confusion conundrum!
Advisers need to take a holistic approach to client engagement and communication to strengthen the client’s understanding of risk and capacity for loss and to ensure optimum customer care and customer loyalty.
Winning Advisers - The Regional Roadshow - April 2018 - Birmingham
BehavioursCorporate GovernanceFinancial AdvisoryJourneyReputationalRisk
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Client data – ensuring it makes a difference
To financial advisory firms strategic business planning is paramount. Whether buying, selling, building or retiring, it is essential that Financial Advisers understand their business objectives and have an effective strategy to achieve them.
Winning Advisers - The Regional Roadshow - April 2018 - Birmingham
Artificial IntelligenceBehavioursData ScienceDigitalEngagementExperienceFinancial AdvisoryJourneyManagement Information
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How do you set your fee when so much of what you offer your clients is intangible?
As you seek to build a sustainable business for the future, you have to calculate how your advice charges should be structured, justify your fees and ensure the service being charged for is being delivered.
Winning Advisers - The Regional Roadshow - April 2018 - Birmingham
Back OfficeBehavioursData ScienceExperienceFinancial AdvisoryRiskSegementation
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Personal finance goes digital
A confluence of factors including regulatory change and technological progress are changing the face of personal finance. Digital technology is being adopted and is transforming the delivery of client advice processes, enhancing client service and reducing costs and advisers must evolve or die.
Winning Advisers - The Regional Roadshow - April 2018 - Birmingham
BehavioursBrandData ScienceEngagementExperienceFinancial AdvisoryJourneyManagement InformationSocial Media
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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