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What has been getting under advisers' skin this year?

One of the places advisers and brokers love to discuss the big issues that are affecting them and their clients is on the Cherry Forum. Joining FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou on the latest Editor's Podcast, Silas Lees, founder of WiggyWam and sales director for the Cherry Forum, talks about service, technology and mental health: three huge topics advisers have been discussing over 2024.



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    On this episode of Margin Notes, Radu Tunaru, professor of finance and risk management at Henley Business School, tells FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou that we could see highly impactful errors due to an over-reliance on AI modelling, and regulators might not be ready to act.
  • How hostile actors can steal your clients’ data, and how to stop it

    35:46|
    Cyber warfare is very real, and far more prevalent than you might think. In this podcast, a specialist talks about how to protect everything from your phone apps to your client’s data. On this episode of Margin Notes, Heligan Group's Adam Irwin talks to FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou about how to prevent digital attacks on your business and on your clients.This podcast qualifies for 40 minutes’ of CPD, bank your answers online at ftadviser.com
  • Unlocking value in times of digital transformation

    29:40|
    Financial services companies are sitting on legacy technology and not doing anything with it, says Tata Consultancy Services’ Shankar Narayanan. But while now may not be the best time to implement a big technological strategy, as tech changes rapidly, companies cannot afford to stand still. Adopting a “no-regrets” architecture could be the answer.
  • Why the gender retirement gap still won’t close

    35:23|
    Join us this week as Jenny Davidson, Scottish Widows’ intermediary wealth director, and Holly Mackay, founder and chief executive of Boring Money, discuss the persistent issue of the gender retirement gap and how the industry can continue to tackle it; how simplified advice might help; and what advisers can do to boost client confidence and engagement, with deputy features editor Ima Jackson-Obot.
  • The future of financial regulation: an interview with the FCA

    16:16|
    Is UK financial regulation about to get tougher and faster? In this special edition of FT Adviser Briefing, Amy Austin speaks with Kate Blatchford-Hick, head of consumer investments policy and market analysis at the Financial Conduct Authority about its push to make regulation “faster, sharper and harder to evade”, and what that means for firms, advisers and consumers.As the regulator faces pressure to support economic growth while maintaining oversight, we explore how the FCA is navigating that balance and where it may draw the line. Kate explains the FCA's announcement about ditching the annual review requirement for ongoing advice, turning attention to the trail commission, what advisers and firms should expect from the upcoming changes and how tougher enforcement could reshape the market.00:00 - Welcome to FT Adviser Briefing00:39 - FCA's thinking on simplifying adviser advice03:35 - How will targeted support and simplified advice work alongside one another?04:45 - What products will simplified advice be most useful for?07:10 - How affordable will this be for advisers?10:54 - How the FCA will police the reforms14:08 - Trail commission
  • Is there value in US equities?

    25:33|
    FT Adviser senior investment editor David Thorpe chats with Nick Kirrage, global equity manager at Brown Advisory, Hugh Gimber, market strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management and Paul O'Neill, chief investment officer at Bentley Reid, about the outlook for US equities after a period of underperformance for the asset class.The panel discussed diversification, the significance of the dollar on equity returns and the implications of AI stocks on the wider market.
  • What are the dangers with AI making financial decisions?

    37:47|
    In January 2026, the FCA announced the launch of the Mills Review. This is a major consultation examining how advanced AI will reshape retail financial services by 2030 and beyond. But what are the dangers if people get it wrong when it comes to making financial decisions? Joining FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou on this episode of Margin Notes is Greg Davies. He is head of behavioural finance at Oxford Risk, and author of Behavioural Investment Management. This podcast will qualify for 40 minutes CPD and you should be able to explain what the Mills Review aims to do, outline various areas where UK financial services needs to embrace AI, and list some of the potential dangers for financial services providers if they get AI wrong. 
  • How the Iran crisis could affect UK asset prices

    28:15|
    In this episode of the FT Adviser podcast senior investment editor David Thorpe chats with Gerard Lyons, chief economic strategist at Netwealth, Charlie Lloyd, head of investments at Shackleton, and Premier Miton fund manager Gervais Williams, about the outlook for the UK economy and stock market in light of a revised interest rate cycle.
  • Financial services can't afford to ignore female talent

    23:07|
    On this episode of the FT Adviser podcast senior reporter Tara O'Connor speaks to workplace culture expert Jenny Segal and Parmenion’s chief customer officer Sarah Lyons about persistent issues with female representation in financial services, why these are hard to shift, and why existing data should not be ignored.