Insights
Download the agenda for 2026
This year's agenda is packed with exceptional content, networking opportunities and interactive sessions. If you'd like a PDF version to share with colleagues and view with ease, you can download it below.

2025 Event brochure
Access the official 2025 brochure, to see what you can expect this year and how to get involved.
View the companies who attended in 2025
Take a look at exactly which companies attend the summit. Attending in-person provides the unique opportunity to network and learn from one another.

2025 Highlights report
Access the official 2025 highlights report, see some of the best bits from last years summit.
What our 2025 attendees thought
"Listen to some outstanding speakers and their views. Get a feeling where the audience stood being poll-questioned. Selected networking opportunities. Get an overview where wealth management industry stands regarding emerging investment opportunities from ai to defense/security sectors.
"I found the variety of themes and experiences particularly valuable, as it offered diverse perspectives and insights across different areas. This mix kept the sessions engaging and provided practical takeaways. "
"The summit was, as always, exceptionally well curated and captured the most current and defining undercurrents of the industry. I appreciated how the agenda balanced macro insights, regulatory updates, and forward-looking themes from AI, data centres, and the new grid trade around US infrastructure, to the renewed optimism toward China and emerging markets as global diversifiers. Discussions reflected a mood of measured optimism, tempered by a growing awareness of responsibility whether in managing technological disruption, maintaining transparency in private credit, or addressing longevity and financial vulnerability. The balance between innovation and integrity, technology and human touch, came through consistently. An excellent event that combined depth, relevance, and strong moderation throughout. "
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