Overview
The B2C digital wealth management landscape has moved beyond traditional robo-advisory toward expert-managed portfolios delivered through a seamless, digital-first journey. This webinar explores how modern investment platforms bridge the "wealth management gap" in Asia by combining institutional-grade investment philosophies with the accessibility of a digital experience. This webinar will also discuss the current shift in consumer demand for portfolios that cater to varied financial needs - from liquidity to long-term growth - and look ahead at the impact of AI-powered advisory, the evolving role of ETFs, and the democratisation of alternative investments over the next 1 to 3 years.
Content Highlight
- Evolution of B2C Digital Wealth – Limitations of traditional robo-advisory and the shift toward digital-first platforms
- The Global Landscape – Comparing the maturity of digital-first platforms and key players across the US, Europe, and Asia
- Solving Investor Pain Points – How a digital-first journey addresses diverse financial loads from liquidity to long-term growth
- Investment Philosophy – Executing systematic, regime-based asset allocation as a professional edge over traditional “stock-picking”
- The Future of Advisory – Discussing how AI could empower investment guidance at scale
- The New Building Blocks – Evaluating how the rise of ETFs and democratisation of alternative investments are redefining portfolio construction for retail investors
Who Should Attend
This webinar is primarily targeted at financial advisors, wealth managers, investment managers, and professionals working in the financial services industry who want to stay updated on the latest trends and developments in the asset management and investment industries.
Instructor / Speaker
Ronald holds a BSc in Quantitative Finance from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Peisi is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Hong Kong and holds an MBA from INSEAD, along with a BBA in Accounting and Finance from the University of Hong Kong.
Administrative Details
Type 4 - Advising on securities
Type 9 - Asset management
Chinese Securities Association of Hong Kong (HKCSA): HK$405
HKSI Institute Staff: Free
Honorary Fellow Member: Free
Non-Member: HK$580
Staff of Corporate Member: HK$290