Findings from Meeting of Minds Wealth Management and Private Banking - 13 June 2024

Introduction:


The 35th Meeting of Minds – Wealth Management and Private Banking took place on Thursday 13 June. This document summarises the key issues raised in the topics discussed during the roundtables that took place, in which participants enjoyed access to strategic insight, active involvement in shaping the industry and networking at the highest level. The Meetings are Chatham House and thus participants are encouraged to speak openly and frankly and share insights and learning in the knowledge that any comments they might make will be non-attributable.

The Format:

A Meeting of Minds – Wealth Management Private Banking is a biannual strategic forum organised by Owen James. It is an opportunity for some 60 plus owner managers of independently spirited IFA firms to come together with product and service providers keen to engage with them on a strategic level. These Meetings provide a neutral environment where they can examine industry issues, opportunities and develop business strategies to address them.

Each is a blend of roundtable sessions addressing a pre-researched and pre-agreed agenda with open discussion led by objective and professional facilitators; keynotes provided by external speakers whose remit is to spark debate and encourage fresh and original thinking; plus, structured networking.

The Sponsors:

We would like to thank all our sponsors whose financial contribution enabled the Meeting to take place. The following groups took part in this Meeting and their motivation for taking part was threefold:

  • To be, and to be seen, as being supportive of the industry;
  • To understand the stresses and strains being placed on the industry and, where possible, respond to them; and
  • To talk openly with these business leaders with a view to ensuring that their businesses are strategically aligned.

The Facilitators:

We would also like to thank our facilitators. The roundtables are key to the success of A Meeting of Minds and integral to that role are our facilitators.

We are very grateful for the help of Niall Buggy, Caroline Burkart, David Barks, Paul Kearney, Rupert Phelps, Rupert Neville, Sharmil Patwa, Mark Elliott and Matt Lonsdale who ensured that the roundtables maintained their focus and encouraged participation from all.


  • SS&C Technologies
  • Brookfield Oaktree
  • BWD
  • Industrial Thought
  • Solve
  • Pershing Limited
  • FA Solutions
  • HUB Financial Solutions
  • SEI Wealth Platform
  • Farrer & Co
  • Vanguard
  • Lazard Asset Management

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