Wealth Management Lives Here
Previously known as Fintech Platforms & Wraps, the continued evolution of the wealth management industry is reflected in our new name “Future of Wealth Management”. The conference now combines the three pillars driving our industry forward; Technology, Wealth Advice and Superannuation, to create a truly unique environment that informs and educates the decision makers across our industry.
The wealth management landscape has been changing rapidly and the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry has signalled further significant change to commercial models and remuneration. The rapid changes in regulatory and education standards, coupled with the continued march of technology, is breaking old business models and shaping a very different future.
The Future of Wealth Management is designed for leaders from both financial planning and superannuation sectors, to discuss and discover how to respond to the changes and challenges ahead.
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Our aim is to create a truly unique environment that informs and educates the decision makers across our industry. Situated in the exclusive and intimate settings of the RACV Royal Pines Resort, delegates are provided with a multitude of networking opportunities to make connections and develop true business prospects.
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