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Tuesday, 10 July 2018 09:57

How Tech is Transforming RIAs

(New York)

It may have become such a part of your daily routine that you don’t notice it, but new technologies have completely transformed the RIA business. “The revolution in fintech has allowed advisors to now do in minutes what it used to take them all day to do”, says Wealth Management. With all the portfolio management software, robos, and beyond, technology has changed the nature of the business more towards client engagement and offering insights and opinions. One small RIA says new technology means they can grow AUM 10x but only make two new hires.


FINSUM: Technology does seem to have changed the nature of the business by taking out much of the mechanical work. We haven’t seen anybody that is upset with the change.

Published in Wealth Management

(New York)

It has been many years that analysts have been talking about how and whether technology would disrupt bond trading the way it did stocks. However, until very recently, and aside from ETFs, the market had remained very steady, with voice trading and human connections driving the market. An example of the changes can be seen at fund manager AllianceBernstein, where 35% of all fixed income trades are conducted by an in-house algorithm rather than people. Automation of government bond trading is happening rapidly, as liquidity and standardization is quite high, but some are skeptical technology will ever come to change other areas of fixed income such as corporate debt, municipals etc.


FINSUM: There are simply too many idiosyncrasies (e.g. terms) and too many different bonds to have enough liquidity for electronic trading in corporate and other debt markets. That said, sovereign debt seems likely to be completely dominated by automated trading.

Published in Bonds: Total Market
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