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Tuesday, 26th November 2024
8am – 6pm AEDT

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Tuesday, 26th November 2024 | 8am – 6pm AEDT

A more efficient way to access CPD

The Ensombl All Licensee PD Day is a licensee-agnostic one-day professional development event, giving advisors access to 10 CPD-accredited sessions from leading speakers.

It’s the most efficient way to make a real dent in your annual CPD needs, and with an average attendance of over 1,800 advisors, it has quickly become the largest single-day PD event on the calendar.

Tapping into themes curated from Ensombl community discussions, all 10 sessions are handpicked to specifically solve the problems getting in the way of delivering great advice.

Event Agenda

Session 1

SESSION 1

Delivering a Scaled High Net Worth (HNW) Offering

Jacqui Fernley

Chief Investment Officer

This session will look at the opportunity facing advisors to create a scaled High Net Wealth Offering. With a focus on Managed Discretionary Accounts (MDAs), we will discuss how to deliver exceptional value to your HNW clients to help you grow and scale your wealth practice while maximising client satisfaction and expanding your offering

Session 2

SESSION 2

Behavioural Investing: Managing Behaviour Biases and Investor Outcomes

Dan Miles

Managing Director & Co-Chief Investment Officer at Innova Asset Management

This session offers a deeper dive into human behaviour, investing biases and discussing what behavioural biases exist for investors and how we commonly see this play out in investment markets – including how to use these to enhance your value proposition. He will also offer practical insights for financial advisers to construct advice, investment and cash flow management strategies to better work with investor behaviour rather than against it.

Session 3

SESSION 3

Retirement Income Philosophy

Justine Marquet

Head of Technical Services

With retiree ranks swelling, clients are at the epicentre of helping clients optimise their retirement incomes. In a space characterised by complexity, innovation, and a wide range of solutions and strategies, the need has never been greater for advisors to formalise their retirement income philosophies. This session will provide advisors with a practical framework for documenting a retirement income philosophy, allowing them to deliver complex and tailored strategies with more consistency, efficiency, and transparency.

Session 4

SESSION 4

Building the Digital Advice Firm of the Future

Racheal Collogan

Business Development Manager

Organisations wanting to undergo digital transformation encounter multiple challenges, whether that be lack of focus, cultural resistance and funding limitations. For many, prioritising digital transformation is a big challenge.

However there are a group of financial advice firms, AdviceTech Stars, who have embraced digital transformation, and do it well.

In this presentation, we draw on the experiences of these firms and our latest AdviceTech research to introduce a new framework for advice firms to support their digital and technology transformation efforts.

For example, we examine how leadership plays a crucial role in setting the tone for an adaptive culture and provide the necessary resources for upskilling.

You will learn how shifts in your culture, leadership model and mindset, capital allocation and change management processes to supercharge your digital transformation efforts.

LUNCH

Session 5

SESSION 5

Value of Advice

Neil Rogan

Managing Director

The question of advisor value has been an ongoing narrative within advice for quite some time. Being able to define, deliver, then communicate the value of one’s advice is obviously central to engaged, satisfied, and loyal clients, and sustainable advice practices.

This session will take advisors through the latest research on this topic which is now in it’s seventh year, helping advisors find that the real value in your advice may not be where you think it is.

Session 6

SESSION 6

Charting Disruption

Billy Leung

Investment Strategist at Global X

Explore how to effectively identify and evaluate innovation within thematic investing. This session will focus on real world examples, such as using AI in drug discovery, as a case study, and will discuss how the DISRUPT Framework can be applied to distinguish lasting opportunities from short-term trends.

Session 7

SESSION 7

Strategic Insights: Advice Opportunities for Professionals

Mark Neil

Strategy Consultant at Life Risk Strategies & Coaching

In today’s competitive professional landscape, high-earning individuals invest a substantial amount of human capital in their careers, dedicating years to education, delaying entry into the job market, and accruing significant student debt. The journey to success often demands hands-on experience, which can be both costly and challenging to attain during university or early career stages.

In this presentation, we delve into the unique needs of professionals, understanding that a one-size-fits-all approach is not sufficient for this discerning clientele. To effectively cater to their unique needs, we must develop personalised solutions, including risk strategies, that align with their individual circumstances.

BREAK

Session 8

SESSION 8

The Power of Long-Term Investing – The Contrarian View

Eric Marais

Investment Analyst

After a long economic cycle dominated and driven by a select few asset classes, sectors, and securities, it’s easy for investors to believe that what has been true in the past will also hold true in the future. But as truly long-term investors appreciate, every cycle turns, and those with skewed expectations can get burnt. Fortunately, for investors who recognise the behavioural biases that can influence investment decisions and past performance cycles, exciting opportunities exist to take the other side of a bet—often with an asymmetric payoff.

Session 9

SESSION 9

Engine Room – Best Practice Insights

Adam Crabbe

Risk Strategy Specialist

Andrew Rocks 

Host at Ensombl Engine Room Podcast

Nathan Jacobsen

Chief Executive Officer at VBP

Chesne Stafford 

Executive General Manager at AZ NGA

As the advice and licensee landscape continues to evolve, advisors are increasingly forging their own paths, becoming business owners as well as advice professionals. The Engine Room community, underpinned by the regular podcast of the same name, is about the ‘business of business’, the ‘under the hood’ aspects of running a profitable, growing practice.

Our Engine Room panel session will share expert – best practice – insights across value propositions, compliance, profitability and ethics, to help you steer your practice on a sustainable, upward trajectory.

Session 10

SESSION 10

Practices of the Future

Warrick Hanley

Managing Partner at FTZ Advice Partnership

The market for advice is starting to segment between efficient suitable solutions that can solve common financial planning tasks and more professional options that cater for families with more complex needs. This session explores how advisers can think about engaging and delivering their value to the more complex segment of advice and investigate how this can differ to traditional financial planning. With an eye on the future this session will explore some thoughts on how a more professional styled practice could impact businesses in areas such as talent retention, profitability and required skills needed by professionals.

Q&A Hosts

Ben Nash

Founder & Financial Advisor
Former Host of the Ensombl Advice Australia Podcast

Patrick
Gardner

Head of Technology
Ensombl AdviceTech Podcast Host

Peita
Diamantidis

Co-Founder & Financial Advisor
Ensombl AdviceTech Podcast Host

James
Wrigley

Principal Advisor
Ensombl Advice Australia Podcast Host

Andrew Rocks

Co-founder
Ensombl Engine Room Podcast Host

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