Advisers might have full plates, not to mention challenges managing their businesses ongoing during lockdowns and a global pandemic, but they’ve still come a long way getting their heads around the Code and ethical thinking, Griffith University’s Katherine Hunt and Prosperity Financial Services’ Nidal Danoun discuss, while highlighting that the practical implementation of ethics into every day practices might still be lagging.
Financial advice can avoid AI-driven ‘Kodak moment’
Financial advice is positioned to avoid a “Kodak moment” and being made obsolete by AI and technology, as human-led interactions will continue to be a driving force in its proposition, the Professional Planner Licensee Summit heard. But while AI might be part of the model of the future, a panel also discussed whether a key model from the past, vertical integration, will still have a place.















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