- How can AI help investors improve their strategy?
- Financial planning can be complicated and change fast, as the Autumn Budget showed – how can technology support people in planning for the future?
- How will investing and financial planning evolve with the rise of AI?
- How can investors ensure that their data remains secure?
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Digital transformation has become increasingly important in offsetting the challenges posed by economic instability. 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.
Planning for retirement and setting the right investment strategy feels complicated in an ever changing world. The Autumn Budget demonstrated once again that rules can shift quickly; meanwhile, people change jobs more often, hold different accounts for different purposes and have increasingly multifaceted financial lives.
Technology can be of great help in navigating this environment. Developments in open-source software and artificial intelligence have already changed the way we manage our money, and the future promises more personalised financial plans and better risk-assessment within portfolios. However, investors also have to deal with the challenges presented by AI, and many have questions over the safety of their money and data.
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.
KEY DISCUSSION POINTS
This event is part of the Growth in the economic transition 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
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