Why Time Has Become the Most Valuable Asset in Wealth Management with Addepar
Release Date: 07/07/2026
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info_outlineHave you ever wondered whether the biggest competitive advantage in wealth management is no longer investment performance alone, but the ability to turn information into action faster than everyone else?
In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I welcome Bob Pisani, Chief Technology Officer at Addepar, a platform that helps investment professionals manage and analyze more than $9 trillion in assets globally. Our conversation explores why modern wealth management has become a technology challenge just as much as a financial one, and why firms that continue relying on fragmented legacy systems risk falling behind in an industry where speed, data quality, and client expectations are changing faster than ever.
Bob explains how wealth advisors have historically spent far too much of their day moving between disconnected systems, stitching together spreadsheets, and trying to answer client questions using incomplete information. While that may once have been acceptable, today's investors expect near real-time visibility into their portfolios, along with personalized guidance that reflects rapidly changing market conditions. That changing expectation places an enormous premium on time, making technology one of an advisor's most valuable assets.
Our discussion explores why successful AI initiatives begin long before deploying a model. Data quality, governance, and creating a trusted source of truth remain the foundations that determine whether AI produces reliable insights or simply accelerates poor decisions. Bob shares how Addepar approaches this challenge by bringing together fragmented financial data, standardizing it across hundreds of custodians, and creating the conditions where AI can produce meaningful, actionable intelligence rather than more noise.
We also look at practical examples of AI already improving advisor productivity today. From summarizing portfolio performance and analyzing complex alternative investment documents to introducing intelligent agents that reduce operational workload, Bob explains how AI is freeing experienced professionals to spend less time gathering information and more time building trusted client relationships.
One of my favorite moments in our conversation comes when we discuss predictive intelligence. Instead of waiting for advisors to search for answers, AI is beginning to surface opportunities, risks, and client conversations before anyone even knows which questions to ask. That represents a fundamental change in how financial advice can be delivered, moving from reactive reporting toward proactive guidance that is grounded in trusted data.
We also address one of the biggest questions surrounding AI in financial services. Will technology replace human advisors? Bob offers a thoughtful perspective, arguing that while AI can automate repetitive work and accelerate decision-making, qualities such as judgment, precision, trust, and human relationships remain impossible to automate. Those are the characteristics clients ultimately value most when making important financial decisions.
As our conversation draws to a close, Bob shares why he believes the gap between firms embracing AI and those delaying modernization will widen rapidly. The organizations investing today in clean data, modern platforms, and AI-ready operations will be better positioned to serve clients, attract talent, and compete in an increasingly fast-moving market.
Can wealth management continue to rely on yesterday's technology in an AI-driven world? And if time has become the industry's most valuable asset, how is your business making the most of it? I'd love to hear your thoughts after listening.