Dec 12, 2024
The wealth management landscape is experiencing a transformation fueled by technological advancements, evolving investor expectations, and a rapidly expanding affluent population. Projected to reach $2.6 trillion by 2028, the industry is under pressure to deliver sophisticated, personalised financial solutions at scale. Central to this evolution is the rise of robo-advisory and artificial intelligence (AI), promising efficiency and precision. However, the purely digital approach has its limits, especially in an industry where trust and human connections are paramount. As a result, there has been a shift in the trends in wealth management, towards an “intelligent advisory” model – a blend of data-driven insights and human expertise that places the Relationship Manager (RM) at the centre of client interactions.
The role of intelligent advisory
Intelligent advisory builds on the strengths of robo-advisory tools but adds human judgment and emotional intelligence, making it an ideal fit for wealth management. This approach enhances the RM’s ability to serve clients by providing relevant, data-backed insights while preserving the human touch essential to make for efficient wealth management solutions. The process supports the RM across four critical stages in the client lifecycle: Acquisition, Planning, Execution, and Performance Monitoring.
Client acquisition with hyper-personalisation
The client acquisition phase is crucial, and wealth management AI solutions are already transforming it by enabling RMs to adopt a targeted, data-driven approach. By using algorithms to assess prospect propensity, wealth management platforms can identify the clients most likely to convert and engage them through relevant, well-timed interactions. AI-based models analyse historical data to forecast behaviours, empowering RMs to prioritise high-potential prospects and ultimately drive better outcomes.
This predictive capability helps RMs focus on the most promising leads, improving efficiency and boosting client acquisition rates. By understanding a prospect’s risk profile, preferred communication times, and engagement patterns, RMs can refine their approach for each client. This targeted outreach not only increases conversion rates but also cultivates stronger initial relationships, providing a solid foundation for future growth.
Planning tailored to client goals
Planning is perhaps the most individualised aspect of wealth management, shaped by clients’ aspirations, risk tolerance, and wealth levels. AI in wealth management makes for powerful tools, helping RMs deliver bespoke planning services. For example, collaborative filtering – similar to recommendation engines used by companies like Netflix – helps wealth management platforms provide hyper-personalised suggestions by analysing a client’s investment history, risk appetite, and long-term goals.
With the mass affluent, AI enables RMs to recommend short-term goals such as saving for a major purchase, while for high-net-worth clients, the focus may shift to wealth maximisation and inflation protection. AI-driven insights guide RMs in creating portfolios that resonate with each client’s unique situation. This type of personalisation builds client confidence in the planning process and demonstrates the RM’s dedication to helping them achieve their financial objectives.
Hyper-automation in plan execution
Proactive monitoring and performance optimisation
WealthForce.ai: A case study in intelligent advisory
WealthForce.ai is an example of how AI can reshape the future of wealth management by offering innovative tools that enhance RM efficiency, improve client satisfaction, and optimise outcomes. Here are several WealthForce.ai features that demonstrate the potential of intelligent advisory:
AI’s Impact: Tangible benefits for wealth management firms
Implementing AI-driven intelligent financial advisory can deliver measurable benefits to wealth management firms, as evidenced by results from firms like Intellect Design Arean. These results highlight the business impact of AI-powered solutions:
The future of wealth management: Blending AI with human insight
While AI is essential in transforming wealth management, it is not a replacement for human judgment. Intelligent advisory recognises this balance, using AI to inform and enhance RM interactions rather than replacing them. For example, with tools like WealthForce.ai’s sentiment analysis and engagement indicators, RMs can better understand client emotions, allowing for more empathetic and targeted interactions.
In addition, Intellect AI’s connected intelligence platform, eMACH.ai, enables financial institutions to build future-ready technology solutions that provide a significant competitive edge. The open finance platform ensures that a bank’s customer remains in focus, be it retail, HNI, SME, or corporate, events created by bank operations or events generated by regulators and compliance. Financial institutions can orchestrate their offerings based on these events to ensure consistent customer satisfaction and regulatory compliance while maintaining agility and flexibility for the bank.
Consequently, by combining AI’s analytical power with the relational skills of RMs, wealth management firms can deliver a truly personalised, client-centric experience. Clients benefit from tailored strategies and proactive support, while wealth management firms see increased client satisfaction and loyalty.
In conclusion, the wealth management industry stands to gain immensely from the intelligent advisory model. AI is revolutionising client acquisition, planning, execution, and monitoring, enhancing RMs’ ability to serve clients effectively and meaningfully. As technology advances, wealth management firms will continue to refine this model, achieving the best outcomes by blending data-driven insights with human expertise. Intelligent advisory is not just the future of wealth management; it is the key to unlocking stronger client relationships and better investment outcomes.
Author:
Anand Rai
VP & Presales Head