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Advisers using technology to deepen engagement: Report

New research from Investment Trends has found financial advisers are increasingly looking to improve client relationships through digital engagement channels.

by Reporter
June 28, 2018
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Investment Trends’ 2018 Planner Technology Report found advisers are using a number of digital channels to engage with their clients in addition to face to face meetings.

According to the report, 55 per cent of advisers use email newsletters to keep clients involved in their finances, and 35 per cent provide clients with online services to view their portfolios.

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“However, the vast majority of planners (88%) are keen to use a wider range of digital-based methods to interact, update and disseminate information to their clients,” the report said.

Investment Trends research director Recep Peker said younger advisers are pushing the industry towards “an interactive digital client experience”, adding these advisers expect the use of interactive modelling and other technology to become normal parts of client meetings in the future.

“Technological advancement is rapidly increasing consumer expectations, a so-called environment of technology inflation. Platform and software providers therefore cannot afford to rest on their laurels and must be ever cognisant of the evolving expectations of planners and their clients,” he said.

“From seamless mobile and tablet functionality, to paperless client authorities, providers have to future proof their functionality and tools from both a design and a delivery perspective.”

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  1. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    So 88% of advisers are keen to use a wider range of digital tools. Useful research would be what they currently use & why. If they are not using the massive array of tools already at their disposal, then why not? Too expensive, hard to implement, lack of knowledge, technology integration? This is the information we actually need. The research produced seems to say the same thing every year, so why is nothing changing?

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