Tag: KidbrookeONE
Why pension transition overviews fail to communicate
Dutch pension insurers are producing transition overviews that tick every legal box and still leave participants fundamentally confused about what is happening to their...
Wtp shifts pension accountability to insurers
WealthTech company Kidbrooke has outlined why the Netherlands' transition to the Wet toekomst pensioenen (Wtp) has redrawn the lines of accountability in pension communication. In...
How Dutch insurers can govern Wtp without rebuilding systems
The most significant reform to the Dutch pension system in recent memory — the Wet toekomst pensioenen (Wtp) — has entered its decisive phase....
How digital WealthTech journeys convert clients to advisors
Morgan Stanley recently disclosed that more than $100bn migrated from digital and workplace channels into advisor-led relationships in a single year. For Kidbrooke, this...
Why consistent execution is the real Wtp challenge
The Dutch pension sector is in the midst of its most significant reform in a generation, and while the industry has invested heavily in...
Why UAE group pensions are a time-limited opportunity
The UAE group pensions market has moved from concept to live competition at remarkable speed. Following reforms to the end of service gratuity system,...
Why wealth firms must act now to win Millennials and Gen...
For decades, many wealth management firms have viewed younger investors as a future opportunity rather than a priority for today. The assumption was that...
WealthTech buying: three red flags to avoid
Kidbrooke has warned wealth managers not to be dazzled by “features and pricing” when selecting analytics technology, arguing that the most expensive mistakes tend...
Digital-first wealth advice reshapes client expectations
The wealth management sector is entering a period of structural change, driven by shifting competition, evolving operational models, and new expectations from clients.
How KidbrookeONE de-risks digital delivery
In financial services, risks within large delivery projects rarely disappear on their own. When overlooked or deferred, they tend to resurface later in more...










