TEMIT's Andrew Ness: Financial services is 'overstaffed' paving the way for AI fund managers

AI will help bring investors value for money

Eve Maddock-Jones
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The explosion of AI-related services and tools within financial services has been a megatrend in 2025 and experienced portfolio manager Andrew Ness of Franklin Templeton is fully prepared for it to come after his job.

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