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The 18 Best Financial Advisor Conferences To Attend In 2025

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 28, 2024
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Financial advisor conferences are not what they used to be. Once the domain of membership associations that, especially amongst independent financial advisors, created a central space for networking and community, conferences were primarily built around professional development (i.e., continuing education) and often held a space for the vendors who served those advisors, with organizations like the Financial Planning Association convening the largest conferences for financial advisors.

But over the past 20 years, the shift from commission-based to recurring revenue (AUM and subscription fee) models has, for the first time, allowed advisory firms to begin to size and scale up. What was primarily an industry of eat-what-you-kill solo financial advisors and their administrative staff has increasingly evolved into multi-advisor firms with a wider base of support staff, and increasingly specialized roles within the advisory firms as staged career tracks emerge, departments form, and greater levels of complexity develop.

As a result of this increasing role specialization within advisory firms, conferences for financial advisors have also become increasingly specialized over the past decade. Broad-based conferences that simply convened advisors because they were engaged in financial planning or operating as independents have given way to a plethora of more targeted events, from conferences ‘just’ on tax planning to events focused on advisor technology, to those hyper-targeting financial advisors at certain stages of business who are seeking peers of the exact same size to discuss best practices about how to deal with their business complexities. These discussions can range from talent development and succession planning to how to systematize and scale their marketing alongside their planning and investment services.

Consequently, the irony is that there seem to be even more conferences for financial advisors today than there were a decade ago (when many lamented that there were ‘too many’ conferences to choose from!). However, the good and bad news of this evolution is that because conferences are more specialized than ever, there’s even more opportunity to get value out of a ‘good-fit’ conference… and it’s even more of a waste of time to go to an event that is not a good fit for the advisor’s needs and circumstances!

As someone who has been speaking at 50–70 conferences a year for 20 years myself, I’ve seen the good and bad of our wide range of industry events, from the industry associations to the broker-dealers and insurance companies and RIA custodians, the rise of vendor conferences and media-driven events, private company events, and more. As a result, I am often asked for my own suggestions of what, really, are the industry’s ‘best’ conferences to attend, and back in 2012, I started to craft my own annual list of ‘best-in-class’ top conferences for financial advisors.

Having updated our annual conference list every year since, I’m excited now to present my newest list of “Top Financial Advisor Conferences” for the upcoming 2025 year, with a particular focus on highlighting how advisors can find the ‘right’ conference that fits their interests and business needs, from events on advisor technology (and one dedicated specifically to AI!), to conferences on marketing, learning business development skills, or developing next generation talent, to the top events for those who still use conferences to up their technical game in areas like tax planning. Plus a few events that are simply great well-rounded experiences for those who want to enjoy the conference, the destination, the sessions they attend, and their fellow attendees.

In addition, we’ve also updated our popular “Master Conference List” for all financial advisor conferences we could find for 2025, both for advisors looking for a wider range of events to attend (if you want to delve deeper into a particular topical area) and for vendors looking for more conferences to exhibit at! (And as more conferences are announced in the coming months, we’ll continue to update the Master Conference List well into the coming year!).

So I hope you’ll find this year’s 2025 top conferences list (and our updated Master Conference List) to be helpful as a guide in planning your own conference budget and schedule for next year, and be certain to take advantage of the special discount codes that several conferences have offered to all of you as Nerd’s Eye View readers!

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