HUB24 strengthens relationship with Striver



HUB24 is expanding its relationship with HR technology platform Striver to extend its range of adviser education resources.
Students of Striver would be given access to HUB24’s Managed Portfolio Academy, which provides a comprehensive understanding of managed portfolios and how they can help advisers enhance their value proposition.
It could also provide tangible benefits for clients and grow their businesses.
HUB24’s chief product and innovation officer, Craig Apps, would also speak at Deakin University on the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) within financial advice.
HUB24 would also showcase how emerging technologies like AI and machine learning could deliver better outcomes for advisers and clients and enable cost-effective financial advice.
HUB24 head of group marketing and communication, Anne McDonnell, said: “We’re delighted to be continuing our support of Striver, providing education to the next generation of financial advisers, and empowering better financial futures together.
“As the demand for access to quality financial advice continues to rise, ensuring a strong pipeline of new financial advisers into the industry is an important factor in meeting this demand and creating a sustainable advice profession.”
Founder of Striver and CEO, Alisdair Barr, said: “We’re excited to gain the continued support of HUB24, who provide the Striver community with market-leading insights and resource materials.
“From showcasing education materials on managed portfolios to sharing their innovations in financial services through AI and machine learning, all designed to achieve better outcomes for current and future advisers and their clients.”
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