Episode Summary
In this episode, Cameron Smith, Vice President, Private Wealth | Client Relationship Manager, at Nicola Wealth, is joined by Chris Nicola, President, Nicola Wealth, to explore fintech innovation, AI's impact on wealth management, and how technology is reshaping client service.
Chris shares his unique journey from co-founding WealthBar, Canada's first regulated robo-advisor platform, to leading technology initiatives at Nicola Wealth. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of financial technology, discuss how major institutions are adapting to digital transformation, and examine the real potential of AI in wealth management. Chris also provides valuable insights into Nicola Wealth's innovative technology projects, including their new philanthropy portal, and explains why smaller, more agile firms may have an advantage in driving industry innovation.
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This material contains the current opinions of the presenters, and such opinions are subject to change without notice. This material is distributed for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal, accounting, tax or specific investment advice. Forecasts, estimates, and certain information contained herein are based upon proprietary research and should not be considered as investment advice or a recommendation of any particular security, strategy, or investment product. Nicola Wealth Management Ltd. (Nicola Wealth) is registered as a Portfolio Manager, Exempt Market Dealer, and Investment Fund Manager with the required securities commissions. Any mention of third-party products, services, or organizations on the podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.


