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Impact of Emerging Technology on Institutional Investing

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Impact of Emerging Technology on Institutional Investing

Daniel Connell, Managing Director, Greenwich Associates
Kerry Ryan, Director, Head of Global Web Services, Legg Mason
Tom Libretto, Managing Director, Global Head of Digital, J.P. Morgan Asset Management
Alyssa Gilmore, Analyst Relations, Bloomberg

Instant access to trusted business networks are empowering Institutional Investors and Asset Managers with unprecedented information to aid investment decisions. We will discuss new LinkedIn research that identifies how emerging technology is being leveraged for insights during the investment process and highlight key opportunities for influence moving forward.

Impact of Emerging Technology on Institutional Investing

Daniel Connell, Managing Director, Greenwich Associates
Kerry Ryan, Director, Head of Global Web Services, Legg Mason
Tom Libretto, Managing Director, Global Head of Digital, J.P. Morgan Asset Management
Alyssa Gilmore, Analyst Relations, Bloomberg

Instant access to trusted business networks are empowering Institutional Investors and Asset Managers with unprecedented information to aid investment decisions. We will discuss new LinkedIn research that identifies how emerging technology is being leveraged for insights during the investment process and highlight key opportunities for influence moving forward.

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  1. 1. Daniel Connell Managing Director Greenwich Associates Institutional Investing in the 21st Century: How Social Media Informs and Shapes the Investing Process
  2. 2. To what extent are digital resources gaining traction as sources of financial information? How is social media being leveraged for insights during the institutional investing process? What has social media influenced so far, and where are key opportunities for influence moving forward? 1 3 2 Questions to Answer Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015
  3. 3. Methodology Survey Online survey fielded by Greenwich Associates from November 14 – December 5, 2014. Sample 256 Global Institutional Investors, including: 100 in North America (U.S., CA), 105 in Europe (UK, France, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland), 51 in APAC (Hong Kong, Singapore). Who Decision-makers and influencers for investment decisions at their institution. Digital Use 1+ digital source to learn about financial topics relevant to investing role. Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT
  4. 4. 5 Nearly all Institutional Investors use digital resources for investing purposes, and more than three in four are using social resources 95% 77% of Institutional Investors use digital resources for investing of Institutional Investors use social media for investing Base: All Institutional Investors Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT
  5. 5. Base: Institutional Investors who use LinkedIn Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT Four in five Institutional Investors who use LinkedIn for their role are doing so weekly or more Use LinkedIn weekly or more 80%
  6. 6. Base: Institutional Investors who use LinkedIn Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT More than two in five users plan to increase their use of LinkedIn for financial information over the next year Increased use over the PAST YEAR 40% Plan to increase use over the NEXT YEAR 44% % of LI users who increased / plan to increase usage
  7. 7. Institutional investors who use social media for each of the top purposes are more than likely turning to LinkedIn vs. Facebook or Twitter 1 3 4 5 60% Read timely news/ market/industry updates 38% 18% 31% 47% Research specific industries 51% 34% 14% 44% Seek opinions or commentary on markets/events 55% 21% 36% 40% Learn about investment products/services 43% 33% 27% 39% Seek educational content to inform investing 55% 17% 21% Top 5 purposes IIs use social: 2 Bases: 1. Institutional Investors who use social media, 2. Institutional Investors who use social media for each of the top 5 purposes Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT
  8. 8. Most Institutional Investors who use social media to inform their investing have learned something that has influenced decision-making Base: Institutional Investors who use social media Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT Conduct further research on an industry issue or topic 52% Change their perspective on an industry issue or topic 45% Share the information with decision makers at their company 31% Make an investment recommendation or decision 29% Choose to work with a particular company or client 32% Start a discussion with my investment consultant 24%
  9. 9. Social media is already playing an influential role in investment decisions, but there is more to come Bases: 1. Institutional Investors who use social media, 2. Institutional Investors who use social media for each of the top 5 purposes Source: LinkedIn and Greenwich Associates, 2015 – North America CUT
  10. 10. Daniel Connell Managing Director Greenwich Associates Impact of Emerging Technology on Institutional Investing Tom Libretto Managing Director, Global Head of Digital J.P. Morgan Asset Management Kerry Ryan Director, Head of Global Web Services Legg Mason Alyssa Gilmore Global Head of Analyst Relations Bloomberg

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