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The wealth management landscape is undergoing a significant change, driven by the rapid advancement of AI. While concerns about AI replacing human advisors persist, the reality is leaning more towards bionic. AI is not a replacement, but a powerful magnifier, enhancing advisor capabilities and ultimately benefiting clients. The future of wealth management lies in the strategic partnership between human empathy and AI precision. According to research by Wipro, 73% of firms are already leveraging AI extensively, and 65% believe client relationship management will be completely transformed in the next two years.Bridging the Generational DivideOne of the most significant challenges facing…

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Just 3% of property professionals are most confident in the prospects of buy-to-let this year, suggesting many regard the current environment to be hostile towards investors. Instead, half (50%) have most confidence in the first-time buyer sector, followed by new build (18%). The webinar poll was conducted by Countrywide Surveying Services, a provider of valuation panel management and property risk services. Matthew Cumber, managing director at Countrywide Surveying Services, said: “These insights paint a picture of a market that is still navigating economic pressures and grappling with fundamental issues but is starting to see signs of stabilisation and resilience. “It’s…

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15 April, 2025 8 min read Share Copy Link Copied In many ways, HR and payroll professionals are the unsung heroes of the finance world working tirelessly behind the scenes, particularly in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) up and down the country. They’re not only responsible for paying employees promptly but also for ensuring that every penny and pound are accounted for, every payslip dots all the i’s and crosses the t’s, and every tax form is filed correctly and on time, collectively known as payroll accounting. In this article, we walk you through what payroll accounting is, how it…

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The UK should not “jump in with both feet” to retaliate against Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister told a group of senior MPs that he was not open to “trading away” the NHS as part of an economic agreement with the US designed to stave off the impact of import taxes. Sir Keir was also “very clear” that a digital tax on big tech firms should remain in place, as reports suggested abolishing the levy has been raised during negotiations with the US. The Prime Minister’s call for a calm approach to US…

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Figure 02 at BMW factory The robotics industry stands on the brink of a significant transformation, with many experts – including NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang – suggesting that we might be approaching a “ChatGPT moment” for robotics. At the core of this revolution is the use of neural networks to create versatile robotic “brains” that enable robots to tackle various tasks much like humans do. Additionally, it seems that major players in the field have opted to build “humanoids,” designing their robots to mimic human form and size. The reasoning behind this approach is both simple and profound: our world…

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Government agency Homes England has surpassed its housing delivery targets for 2024-25. The agency facilitated the completion of 36,757 homes, 14% more than its 2023-24 delivery levels, and above its target of 36,095. Construction has started on 38,000 homes, up 6% on 2023-24. Homes England works with local authorities, housebuilders and other organisations involved in creating housing. Terry Woodley, managing director of development finance at Shawbrook, said: “Despite challenges across the industry, there could be a renewed sense of optimism among the development sector following the news that Homes England beat targets for homes started and completed in 2024-25. “This follows…

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