New Business Models for Wealth Management

18th November 2022 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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In this discussion between Dr Bridget Kustin, Peter Flavel and Professor Marya Besharov

The Insights for Action seminar series explores how researchers and practitioners within and beyond Oxford are using research insights for action. Join us to hear conversations between researchers and practitioners who are working across disciplines, sectors, and media to understand and create more equitable and just social, economic, environmental and health systems.

In this seminar, we will discuss how ownership is at the heart of economic injustice yet also offers a potential corrective to it, and what this means for professional service providers working in the field of wealth management. Where is disruption and evolution occurring in the business models of wealth management and private banks? Can this field be tapped to address critical social and environmental problems?

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18th November 2022
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3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
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skollcentre@sbs.ox.ac.uk
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