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The Challenges of Generating Organic Growth in Wealth Management with Steve Gresham

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English - February 27, 2024 08:00 - 39 minutes - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings
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Organic growth in asset and wealth management is experiencing a slowdown, leaving behind a trail of passive assets and declining client numbers. The tide is turning as baby boomers are retiring with their wealth poised to flow toward a new generation with vastly different priorities and expectations. 
In this episode, Jack Sharry talks with Steve Gresham, Managing Principal at Next Chapter. Steve is also a Senior Education Advisor to the Alliance for Lifetime Income. Steve is a dedicated disruptor, and before founding Next Chapter, he held several senior leadership positions in the wealth management industry. 
Steve talks with Jack about the current state of the asset and wealth management industries and the challenges they face in achieving organic growth. He highlights the decline in organic growth and the need for firms to adapt to the changing landscape. They also discuss the best remedies for resolving these problems and the four ways firms can prepare for the future.

Key Takeaways

[01:25] - Steve's latest project.

[02:21] - Organic growth in wealth management at present.

[03:56] - What it means when money leaves the industry.

[04:35] - How firms can adjust to the flow of money out of the industry.

[07:03] - Steve's best remedies for resolving the industry's money flow problems.

[12:24] - How the industry can better understand its customers.

[17:04] - Why organic growth in the industry has declined.

[21:52] - What it takes to build for the future.

[31:05] - The challenge of generating organic growth.

[35:46] - Steve's passion outside of work.

Quotes
[01:48] - "Asset management has lost its organic growth primarily to passive, and wealth management has screeched to a halt. The culprit there is demography." ~ Steve Gresham
[08:26] - "You have to be fully invested in the arms race with the consumer. The consumer is calling all the shots. They always win. They may be delayed or distracted and think things are better than they are for a while, but when they bite, they bite hard." ~ Steve Gresham
[32:56] - "The industry has to understand where the money is because if it's not growing in the aggregate, it becomes a fairly zero-sum game of competition." ~ Steve Gresham

Links 

Steve Gresham on LinkedIn

Steve Gresham on Twitter

Next Chapter

Fidelity Investments

Charles Schwab

Vanguard

Tiburon Strategic Advisors

Money Management Institute

Wealthcare Plan

Douglas Heikkinen

Phoenix Investment Partners

Advisorpedia

William Capuzzi

Apex Fintech Solutions

Connect with our hosts

LifeYield

Jack Sharry on LinkedIn

Jack Sharry on Twitter

Subscribe and stay in touch

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Organic growth in asset and wealth management is experiencing a slowdown, leaving behind a trail of passive assets and declining client numbers. The tide is turning as baby boomers are retiring with their wealth poised to flow toward a new generation with vastly different priorities and expectations. 

In this episode, Jack Sharry talks with Steve Gresham, Managing Principal at Next Chapter. Steve is also a Senior Education Advisor to the Alliance for Lifetime Income. Steve is a dedicated disruptor, and before founding Next Chapter, he held several senior leadership positions in the wealth management industry. 

Steve talks with Jack about the current state of the asset and wealth management industries and the challenges they face in achieving organic growth. He highlights the decline in organic growth and the need for firms to adapt to the changing landscape. They also discuss the best remedies for resolving these problems and the four ways firms can prepare for the future.


Key Takeaways


[01:25] - Steve's latest project.
[02:21] - Organic growth in wealth management at present.
[03:56] - What it means when money leaves the industry.
[04:35] - How firms can adjust to the flow of money out of the industry.
[07:03] - Steve's best remedies for resolving the industry's money flow problems.
[12:24] - How the industry can better understand its customers.
[17:04] - Why organic growth in the industry has declined.
[21:52] - What it takes to build for the future.
[31:05] - The challenge of generating organic growth.
[35:46] - Steve's passion outside of work.


Quotes

[01:48] - "Asset management has lost its organic growth primarily to passive, and wealth management has screeched to a halt. The culprit there is demography." ~ Steve Gresham

[08:26] - "You have to be fully invested in the arms race with the consumer. The consumer is calling all the shots. They always win. They may be delayed or distracted and think things are better than they are for a while, but when they bite, they bite hard." ~ Steve Gresham

[32:56] - "The industry has to understand where the money is because if it's not growing in the aggregate, it becomes a fairly zero-sum game of competition." ~ Steve Gresham


Links 


Steve Gresham on LinkedIn
Steve Gresham on Twitter
Next Chapter
Fidelity Investments
Charles Schwab
Vanguard
Tiburon Strategic Advisors
Money Management Institute
Wealthcare Plan
Douglas Heikkinen
Phoenix Investment Partners
Advisorpedia
William Capuzzi
Apex Fintech Solutions


Connect with our hosts


LifeYield
Jack Sharry on LinkedIn
Jack Sharry on Twitter


Subscribe and stay in touch


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Spotify
LinkedIn
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