Meet the Adviser Champions: Panacea Adviser's Derek Bradley

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Advisers need to embrace technological change - and they need to do so in "so many areas" - says Panacea Adviser's founder and CEO Derek Bradley in our latest Adviser Champions video interview.

In the year the online resource for financial advisers celebrates its tenth anniversary, Bradley argues the days of communicating in paper are long gone and advisers should take hold of the "significant opportunity" to invest in data. He also maintains it is well worth advisers looking at whether their client banks are up-to-date or whether they do need updating. Bradley is the latest Adviser Champion to appear in Professional Adviser's new series of videos, following our interviews with the Personal Finance Society's Keith Richards, the CISI's Campbell Edgar, Openwork's Philip Martin...

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