- Which areas of investment are being redefined by the utilisation of AI, open-source softwares, blockchain and cloud-computing?
- In what ways can digital advances enhance and personalise the client experience?
- As investors grapple with challenges in managing multiple product platforms, what role can developments in cloud services and AI play in optimising and personalising investment?
- How can investors ensure that their data remains secure with the rise of ‘robo-advisors’ and Open-source offerings? What is the case for alternatives in 2024?
Redefining investment in the digital era
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Digital transformation has become increasingly important in offsetting the challenges posed by economic instability and connectivity. And just as the big US tech stocks have turbo-charged investors’ returns over the past decade, technology can also help investors improve the way they manage their financial plans.
As investors deal with the challenges presented by data sharing and multiple product platforms, developments in cloud computing and artificial intelligence can provide some assistance. The integration of AI, blockchain, and open-source softwares has already helped redefine the client experience, and the future promises increased personalisation of financial plans and better risk-assessment within portfolios. As digitalisation continues, the need to understand emerging digital trends becomes increasingly paramount.
Hosted by Investors' Chronicle in partnership with Netwealth, join our panel of financial experts in this one-hour webinar as they provide insights into how the digital evolution will influence financial plans and personal investment.
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This event is part of the Growth in the economic transition series
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