

Between Meetings with Matt Heine
Netwealth Investments Limited
In this podcast series Matt Heine, Managing Director of Netwealth, chats to industry professionals and thought leaders on what opportunities and challenges they see for financial advisers, what they are working on and their favourite business book or podcast, to uncover their insights on a wide range of topics in relation to the delivery of advice and financial services.
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Apr 4, 2024 • 42min
Ep 87: Partnering with purpose to create a better world - Jean Oelwang
Jean Oelwang, CEO of Virgin Unite, discusses creating a better world through business partnerships. She shares insights on finding purpose, connecting with like-minded people, and impacting the bottom line. Learn how businesses can change the world and advice for smaller companies starting their journey.

Mar 4, 2024 • 43min
Ep 86: Scientifically revealing client preferences for personalised wealth advice - Shachar Kariv & Bernard Del Rey
Shachar Kariv and Bernard Del Ray, co-founders of Capital Preferences, discuss innovative tools for understanding client preferences in wealth management. Topics include risk aversion, loss aversion, ambiguity aversion, and personalization for modern couples. They highlight the importance of aligning financial goals with individual comfort zones and enhancing client engagement through interactive experiences.

Feb 6, 2024 • 33min
Ep 85: Leadership lessons from Facebook's former CEO - Stephen Scheeler
Listen to Stephen Scheeler, CEO & Co-Founder of Omniscient Neurotechnology, relate how his corporate career moved to the internet and e-commerce sector, working at Facebook and finally setting up Omniscient, a leader in the field of neurotechnology. Stephen describes how he joined Facebook as one of the "adults" who helped transform the company from cult success into a global powerhouse. He explains how he learned to be a humble, flexible and transparent leader at Facebook, and the practices he adopted, such as posting his performance reviews, creating a good boss/bad boss list, and empowering his team to succeed. Stephen talks through how he co-founded Omniscient, a company that uses AI to decode the human brain and solve problems in areas like mental illness, neurodegeneration, emotions and intelligence.

Jan 8, 2024 • 45min
Ep 84: The 2023 roundup episode
In this episode, we roundup some of the highlights from our 2023 podcasts, to give you a flavour of each episode and so that you can catch up on what you missed, or find an episode you'd like to hear more of. We cover the best bits from: Ep 83: Ringing in the changes for the financial industry - Marcus Price Ep 82: Achieving the unachievable for financial services - Sarah Abood Ep 81: Raising the voice of the financial sector - Blake Briggs Ep 80: Harnessing the power of AI in the advice industry - Michael Kollo Ep 79: Evolving the client value proposition with technology - Matt Heine Ep 78: Empowering students for their financial future - Kendall Flutey Ep 77: Strategic perspectives on scale and independence - Matt Brinker Ep 76: Building a wealth platform to transform lives - Brent Brodeski Ep 75: Talking about a revolution in investing - Jennifer Risher

Dec 6, 2023 • 25min
Ep 83: Ringing in the changes for the financial industry - Marcus Price
Hear Marcus Price, CEO and Managing Director, Iress as he shares his background in banking to building PEXA and what drew him to the investment side of financial services with Iress. Marcus discusses the industry step change he accelerated with data and automation in banking decisions as well as bringing the digitisation of property settlements through PEXA (Property Exchange Australia) to fruition. He expands on the hallmarks of change management, his eye-opening first few days at Iress and the inspiration he draws from other companies. Marcus chats through the applications for AI as a tool to provide actionable insights and the need for tech toolkits for people in financial services. He finally shares his concerns over cybersecurity with old tech stacks, the role of communities, and where he sees Iress heading in the next few years.

Nov 9, 2023 • 41min
Ep 82: Achieving the unachievable for financial services - Sarah Abood
Hear Sarah Abood share her journey into financial services and how she headed the merger of the FPA and AFA to become the CEO of the newly formed FAAA. Sarah discusses how she brought two longstanding organisations together and chats through the process of creating the FAAA brand to represent a united voice for the profession. Sarah relates the FAAA's involvement with QAR and their focus on the key issues facing consumers and advisers. She mentions the FAAA's continued support of video SOAs and how technology and data standards will play a key role in the path to the future. Finally, Sarah outlines the strategic priorities of the FAAA relating to policy, its members and consumers.

Sep 27, 2023 • 29min
Ep 81: Raising the voice of the financial sector - Blake Briggs
Listen to Blake Briggs as he shares his diverse career journey through industrial advocacy, superannuation policy and finally to financial services and the FSC. Blake relays the skills, governance processes and overarching consumer lens that assist in creating a unified strong voice for the financial industry through the FSC. He explains how the FSC is engaging a cross-section of licensees, advisers and associations to achieve successful regulatory frameworks and create a healthy sector. Blake outlines that diversity of product options to aid retirement planning will be a big focus for the FSC over the next 12 months and how removing red tape could enable the introduction of overseas technology solutions to deliver advice in new and innovative ways. Lastly, Blake explains the issues around moving clients from old legacy systems to new products and foreshadows a groundswell of consumer concern around failed products in the coming months for advisers to be aware of.

Aug 19, 2023 • 35min
Ep 80: Harnessing the power of AI in the advice industry - Dr. Michael Kollo
Hear Dr. Micheal Kollo as he discusses his journey from a PhD in finance to becoming a quantitative manager, using algorithms to forecast markets. Michael uncovers how AI now translates complex financial data into intuitive client reports. He takes a deep dive into the intricacies of tools like ChatGPT and how financial advisers can harness its potential without compromising sensitive data. Kollo throws light on groundbreaking plugins, their pros, pitfalls, and the steps for crafting effective AI prompts. Finally, he presents a glimpse into the future of SOAs and ROAs, where automation meets human intuition and shares his vision on how AI adoption could redefine and personalise financial education. You might also be interested in Netwealth's 2023 AdviceTech report - Humans and Machines: How AI and adjacent AdviceTech can supercharge advice practices.

Jul 7, 2023 • 40min
Ep 79: Evolving the client value proposition with technology – Matt Heine
In this episode, Matt jumps into the hot seat to be interviewed by Peita Diamantidis on the Ensombl AdviceTech podcast. They discuss how advisers are using technology to differentiate their offering and build their client value proposition. Matt shares the efficiencies of managed accounts during turbulent markets, integrating ESG into the offering, cyber-security considerations for firms, and how Artificial Intelligence is being used to provide insights, manage back-office administration and deepen client relationships. He also chats through the continuously evolving client expectations of technology and how Netwealth is providing technology and services to help advisers meet these expectations. You might also be interested in Netwealth's 2023 AdviceTech report - Humans and Machines: How AI and adjacent AdviceTech can supercharge advice practices.

May 23, 2023 • 30min
Ep 78: Empowering students for their financial future - Kendall Flutey
Picking up from episode 35, Kendall Flutey, Co-Founder and CEO of Banqer, now shares how experiential learning with Banqer Primary has expanded to high school children, giving them the chance to increase their financial literacy and capability that translates into real life. She describes how Banqer has helped to uplift the financial capability of parents, teachers and kids by engaging them on the financial education journey of their children, and relates how the principles of financial literacy amongst children can be expanded to adults. Kendall discusses the exciting potential for AI to lend itself to personalised learning pathways and what Banqer is doing to help prepare students for their careers and financial future in an uncertain world ahead. Finally, she chats through the challenges and key learnings along their growth trajectory and the healthy tension between profit and purpose on their journey to becoming a social enterprise for-profit. To learn more and refer a teacher, visit Banqer.co/netwealth


