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Home News Financial Planning

Substantial jump witnessed in advisers’ AI usage

The number of advisers currently using or planning to use artificial intelligence in their practices has risen substantially to almost three-quarters of firms, according to Adviser Ratings.

by Shy-Ann Arkinstall
May 15, 2025
in Financial Planning, News
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The number of advisers currently using or planning to use artificial intelligence (AI) in their practices has significantly risen to almost three-quarters of firms, according to Adviser Ratings.

Last year, less than half (45 per cent) of Australian advice practices indicated that they were or were planning to integrate AI into their businesses over the coming 12 months.

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A year later, data from the yet-to-be-released 2025 Australian Financial Advice Landscape Report revealed that this has jumped to 74 per cent.

Comparatively, the Financial Planning Standards Board’s (FPSB) global survey reported that only two-thirds (64 per cent) of practices globally indicated as such.

Highlighting Australian advisers’ growing acceptance for AI, the research houses reported just 13 per cent of practices said they have no plans to use AI, a significant drop from 38 per cent in 2024.

“As we look towards the future, the trajectory is clear: AI adoption in financial advice will continue accelerating. Australian practices are not just participating in this revolution but leading the charge, with implementation rates outpacing global averages.”

For those already utilising the technology, the most common use is in file note creation and meeting documentation (86 per cent) as they look to streamline “traditionally time-consuming tasks”.

This is followed by use for client engagement tools such as newsletter production (53 per cent), marketing (48 per cent), and statement of advice (SOA) or record of advice (ROA) production (46 per cent).

Looking at what exactly they are using, the firm found that ChatGPT remained the most dominant AI platform, used by 49 per cent of practices, followed by Microsoft Copilot (39 per cent).

Notably, findings showed that only 36 per cent of practices are currently paying for enterprise access or other paid versions of these AI tools, which Adviser Ratings suggested could be a result of lingering concerns regarding AI, specifically in regards to the security and accuracy of these tools.

While improving efficiency is a key intended outcome of leveraging this new technology into businesses, the hope is that this will ultimately help reduce operating costs for practices and improve accessibility for those currently unable to afford advice.

“This is a critical step towards making financial advice more accessible, bridging the gap between what consumers can afford and what advisers currently charge,” the firm said.

With the expectation that AI adoption will continue to grow at an accelerated pace among Australian practices, Adviser Ratings suggested that integrating these tools is “no longer an experimental technology in financial advice – it’s rapidly becoming a competitive necessity”.

“Those practices that embrace these tools most effectively are positioning themselves to enhance profitability and serve more Australians with quality advice at accessible price points,” the firm added.
 

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