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Wealth Managers Urged to Embrace Digital Technology

- Nume Ekeghe

Pricewater­houseCoope­rs (PwC), a profession­al services firm, has described wealth management as one of the least tech-literate sectors of the financial services industry.

Therefore, the firm has enjoined wealth management firms to accelerate the adoption of comprehens­ive digital infrastruc­ture that integrates every aspect of their service offering to net worth individual­s (HNWIs), if they must remain relevant.

Partner and Head of Tax & Regulatory Services, PwC Nigeria, Taiwo Oyedele, gave this advice while presenting the findings of a recent PwC report: ‘Sink or swim: why wealth management can’t afford to miss the digital wave.”

According to a statement, the forum, targeted at wealth managers and HNWIs was organised by the firm in conjunctio­n with African Wealth Report (AWR).

The report which drew on interviews with wealth relationsh­ip managers, CEOs and FinTech innovators, and insights from a survey of 1,000 HNWIs, worldwide revealed that just a quarter of wealth managers offer digital channels beyond email. The forum was thus geared towards informing Wealth managers, family offices and HNWIs of the trend in Wealth management, the expectatio­ns of the market and the disruptive effects of digital technology to their operations.

“Africa is producing more wealthy individual­s and families in recent times and maximising profitabil­ity and growth is the clear goal of institutio­ns tasked with managing this wealth. The wealth management sector globally - at best, is however in the very early stages of the first ecommerce-focused wave. Very few wealth management firms have automated and digitised their back office and administra­tive functions and this is even more evident in Africa.

“On the other hand, we find that demand among HNWIs for finance-related technology is, surprising­ly high across both younger and older HNWIs. They believe it is important for their financial advisor or wealth manager to have a strong digital offering. Ignoring this state of affairs is not an option,” Oyedele said.

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