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28th July, 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm
Free

PIMFA Webinar: The Mills Review: What Wealth Managers Need to Do Now July 2026

A practical look at what the Mills Review means for wealth managers, exploring the governance, risk and accountability questions firms should address as AI adoption accelerates.
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The Mills Review sets out a clear direction for the sector’s approach to AI: support adoption, but strengthen governance, accountability, assurance and oversight. 

 For wealth managers, it does not create a new rulebook. Consumer Duty, SM&CR, operational resilience and third-party risk remain the foundation. The challenge is understanding how those existing responsibilities apply as AI becomes more embedded in client journeys, decision-making and outsourced technology. 

This practical webinar will examine: 

  • What the Mills Review has genuinely changed. 
  • What it leaves unresolved for wealth managers. 
  • Where firms may be most exposed across governance, outsourcing and client outcomes. 
  • What boards, Senior Managers, Compliance and Risk teams should do now. 
  • The questions firms should be asking before AI adoption accelerates further. 

No hype. No distant predictions. Just the practical implications for PIMFA member firms. 

Richard Preece

Director
DA Resilience

Maria Fritzsche

Senior Policy Adviser & Operational Policy, Regulation and Innovation Lead
The Personal Investment Management & Financial Advice Association (PIMFA)

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