X
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Get the latest news! Subscribe to the ifa bulletin
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Risk
  • Events
  • Video
  • Promoted Content
  • Webcasts
No Results
View All Results
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Risk
  • Events
  • Video
  • Promoted Content
  • Webcasts
No Results
View All Results
No Results
View All Results
Home Opinion

Advisers must bridge gap with youth

Advisers must do away with misconceptions around apps and start leveraging them as easy tools to engage with and open up financial advice to Millennials.

by George Lucas Acorns
April 17, 2017
in Opinion
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Millennials do not understand the value of engaging with financial professionals.

They are the 24/7 online generation and our research has shown they prefer online engagement rather than face-to-face.

X

At this stage in their lives, Millennials are not looking to be guided through all financial areas of life such as investing, superannuation, retirement planning, estate planning, risk management, insurance and taxation. These concepts do not add value to them and it is also not of value to the financial adviser to provide this advice. However, one day it will be.

By the time they reach 55, the current generation of Millennials will be interested and accustomed to accessing financial services and products online with elements of face-to-face engagement and advisers are going to have to adapt to this.

At the moment, young people would rather consult friends and family or do their own research online. Some believe they don’t have enough money to invest, can’t afford advice or simply don’t need it.

To bring these young clients on board, and begin the process of future proofing an advice practice, the industry needs to find new ways to engage young people – and technology can do that.

Advisers need to increasingly embrace technological platforms to service and engage young clients and nurture them up the value chain. Many fintech apps have attracted a huge following of young people in Australia.

Advisers may see fintech services as a threat but the reality is that apps are an extremely effective platform for advisers to catch the attention of Millennials and initiate the advice process.

If a young person adopts the platform after receiving advice from an adviser – process has already begun for that client.

There is also a misconception among many financial advisers that they needed a statement of advice (SOA) to recommend fintech products to their clients or potential clients.

This is simply not the case. Apps are not financial products – they are like websites. An SOA would, however, be required if an adviser recommended what portfolio a client should choose as this would be considered personal financial advice.

Advisers can use the fintech space to help young people navigate the multitude of new financial platforms, products and services.

Young Australians see advice as an unnecessary drain on their resources, but by instigating conversations about how technology can save them money, advisers can win the trust of Millennials and build a growing client base.


George Lucas is the managing director of Acorns Grow

Tags: Opinion

Related Posts

Why we must be optimistic about the barriers to advice

by Neil Rogan
November 10, 2025
0

Financial advice in Australia is often perceived as something people hesitate to engage with, however there is cause for greater...

The rise of model portfolios: Global trends and developments

by Kathleen Gallagher and Sinead Schaffer
November 3, 2025
0

Model portfolios have shifted from niche to mainstream, both in the US and Australia, marking a major change in the...

Fund manager ratings: Why due diligence is key, even on ratings houses

by Chris Gosselin
October 27, 2025
3

Fund research and fund ratings are intended to be detailed qualitative assessments used by the key parties in the fund...

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

VIEW ALL
Promoted Content

Private Credit in Transition: Governance, Growth, and the Road Ahead

Private credit is reshaping commercial real estate finance. Success now depends on collaboration, discipline, and strong governance across the market.

by Zagga
October 29, 2025
Promoted Content

Boring can be brilliant: why steady investing builds lasting wealth

Excitement sells stories, not stability. For long-term wealth, consistency and compounding matter most — proving that sometimes boring is the...

by Zagga
September 30, 2025
Promoted Content

Helping clients build wealth? Boring often works best.

Excitement drives headlines, but steady returns build wealth. Real estate private credit delivers predictable performance, even through volatility.

by Zagga
September 26, 2025
Promoted Content

Navigating Cardano Staking Rewards and Investment Risks for Australian Investors

Australian investors increasingly view Cardano (ADA) as a compelling cryptocurrency investment opportunity, particularly through staking mechanisms that generate passive income....

by Underfive
September 4, 2025

Join our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

Poll

This poll has closed

Do you have clients that would be impacted by the proposed Division 296 $3 million super tax?
Vote
www.ifa.com.au is a digital platform that offers daily online news, analysis, reports, and business strategy content that is specifically designed to address the issues and industry developments that are most relevant to the evolving financial planning industry in Australia. The platform is dedicated to serving advisers and is created with their needs and interests as the primary focus.

Subscribe to our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

About IFA

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • News
  • Risk
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Promoted Content
  • Video
  • Profiles
  • Events

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Risk
  • Events
  • Video
  • Promoted Content
  • Webcasts
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited