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Introduction

On October 25 and 26, Franklin Templeton hosted its annual US Innovation Forum event in San Mateo, CA. The forum brought together leaders across Franklin Templeton’s businesses, including representatives from the Digital Wealth, Digital Assets, FinTech, Industry Advisory Services, Investment Solutions, Product Solutions, Venture Capital, Alternatives and Equity Investment teams.

Attendees included wealth management industry luminaries like Ric Edelman, Founder/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Digital Assets Council for Financial Professionals; Robert Crossley, EMEA/APAC Head of Industry Advisory Services at Franklin Templeton; and Margaret King, Vice President of FinTech Partnership & Corporate Strategic Investments at Franklin Templeton. There were also representatives from more than 15 fintech companies that are engaged with Franklin Templeton in a number of ways, such as those that are part of Franklin Templeton’s Silicon Valley and Singapore FinTech Incubator programs, which were founded in 2019 and 2022, respectively.

Topics discussed included the future of investment management and generational differences among investors as well as trends and technologies transforming the industry, including artificial intelligence (AI) and digital assets.

Key findings from Franklin Templeton Industry Advisory Services’ inaugural Annual Survey anchored the event and some of the core themes that were shared during sessions include:

  • An overview of current industry dynamics that will set the stage for where investment management may be headed – today’s industry looks much different than the pre-2000s era and competitive differentiation is now based around proprietary tech platforms that take advantage of cloud computing, big data processing and the Phase I AI toolkit—machine learning, natural language processing and predictive analytics.
  • The future of investment and wealth management and the importance of partnerships – the combination of a new financial infrastructure, the digital social investing trend and the “Better Living through Investing” evolution in investment portfolios will come together to alter the mission and focus of investment and wealth managers.
  • The past, present and future use of AI in investment and wealth management – AI has helped drive the evolution of investment, solution and wealth platforms—examples of future use cases were presented.
  • Investment portfolios of the future – portfolios of the future will require new financial infrastructure and use quantitative modeling of nonfinancial behaviors to deliver “Better Living through Investing.”

The full paper on the Annual Survey can be found online here: On the verge of transformation: The state of investment and wealth management in 2023–2024. Highlights are available in the same link.

Other notable discussions at the forum included:

  • The macro outlook for a new age of investing, where Raoul Pal discussed the explosion of opportunity enabled by technology and the growing influence of investment communities.
  • Investing in innovation through digital assets where Ric Edelman shared why he thinks all investment professionals need to care about the space.
  • AI in action, which featured a demo of using AI for thematic indexing (investment indexes that track the performance of companies that are tied to specific investment themes), with contributions from Chandra Seethamraju, Head of Systematic Strategies Portfolio Management for Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions.
  • AI and tech for bespoke analysis and solutions with Max Gokhman, Head of MosaiQ Investment Strategy for Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions.
  • The next wave of customization in wealth portfolios featuring Roger Paradiso, Head of Product Solutions at Franklin Templeton.
  • Making alternative investments work for wealth portfolios with Dave Donahoo, Co-Head of US Wealth Management Alternatives for Franklin Templeton.
  • The next frontier opportunity in emerging digital nation states and finding alpha in altcoins from Franklin Templeton’s Tony Pecore, Director of Digital Asset Management, and Christopher Jensen, Head of Research, Digital Asset Management.

The investment management industry is evolving rapidly as innovations in AI and digital assets continue to be implemented. Thus, it is vital that investment managers keep abreast with trends in portfolio construction and adapt to their clients’ changing needs.



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