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Digital Wealth Management (DWM) is a form of Wealth Management that uses digital technology to provide financial advice and services to clients. It is a relatively new concept, but has grown in popularity in recent years due to its convenience and cost-effectiveness. DWM typically involves the use of online tools and platforms to provide clients with access to financial advice, portfolio management, and other services. These services are often tailored to the individual needs of the client, allowing them to make informed decisions about their financial future.
DWM is often used in conjunction with traditional Wealth Management services, such as financial planning and investment advice. This allows clients to benefit from the expertise of a professional while still having access to the convenience of digital technology.
Some companies in the Digital Wealth Management market include Betterment, Wealthfront, Personal Capital, and Ellevest. Show Less Read more