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AI and digitalisation: The next frontier in asset management

Posted by on 26 May 2022
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In the past decade, the asset management industry has been reluctant to digitise. However, this all changed with the outbreak of COVID-19 which forced the industry to very rapidly innovate and shift towards digital.

Hear what the experts from IMpower Incorporating FundForum 2022 have to say about the industry's shift to digital as well as the rise of Artificial Intelligence and it's future in asset management:

AI in the industry: The impact and opportunities

Julius Akinyemi, Unleashing the Wealth of Nations project and the Resident Entrepreneur at MIT Media Lab, analyses the impact and AI has had on the wealth management industry as well as the challenges and opportunities it has presented.

John Lehner, President at FundGuard, explores why the industry has been slow to digitise, the long-term value of cloud-native, AI-powered investment systems and what questions should be asked to influence change from within.

AutoCIO and the role of AI in asset management

Yasin Rosowsky, CEO at Arabesque AI, explores what AutoCIO is and how it works and how AI is shaping the asset management industry.

Digital change within asset management

Irene Speridakos, Global Head of Investment Manager Segment at BNY Mellon Asset Servicing, considered the forces driving digitalisation, how asset managers are implementing change and what emerging trends will have the most impact on the industry.

Recorded at IMpower Incorporating FundForum 2022.

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