- What emerging trends are shaping wealth planning in 2024 and the years to come? How are they changing the way investors at different stages are planning their wealth?
- How can the introduction of new technology and digitalisation help drive personalisation and improvements in wealth management?
- What is the regulatory forecast for savers aiming to grow their wealth? How can investors adjust their portfolios to mitigate risks and capitalise on opportunities in 2024?
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Brought to you by Investors’ Chronicle, in partnership with Netwealth, join our webinar series for a three-part journey into the major disruptors in wealth management, from policy to innovation. Gain insights from industry experts, discover the latest developments, and learn how to position your wealth for growth in an evolving financial landscape.
KEY DISCUSSION TOPICS
EVENTS IN THE SERIES
Reshaping retirement strategies
Episode 1
Navigating your pension in an evolving economic and legal landscape
Striking the right balance in allocations
Episode 2
Smart financial planning for different types of investors
Redefining investment in the digital era
Episode 3
How tech can help financial plans and investment strategy
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Catherine Alderson
Commercial Portfolio Director, FT Specialist
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