Pete Matthew: 'Arrogant' advisers need to 'get over themselves' to scale growth

Advice business owner and planner expresses frustration at industry

Sahar Nazir
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The advice profession is “arrogant” and financial advisers need to “get over themselves” in order to scale growth in their businesses, according to Jacksons Wealth Management (Jacksons WM) CEO and financial planner Pete Matthew.

Speaking today (15 May) at Timeline's Adviser 3.0 2025 conference, Matthew told delegates that "one of the things that winds me up about this profession is arrogance". "I see posts on LinkedIn about people saying they need to sit hundreds of exams to set up a financial planning business," he said. "There's an assumption that we're a God-given business. It's not special knowledge." Matthew added: "We're great at what we do but we need to get over ourselves." The business owner told delegates that Jacksons WM consists of 21 advisers and has £2m revenue, adding that the "business h...

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