
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Technology gets a lot of attention—but it’s not the story. The real story is how innovation, when paired with emotional intelligence and intentional design, can elevate the human advisor-client relationship rather than threaten it. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I talk with Ritik Malhotra, founder and CEO of Savvy Wealth, about what it really means to modernize in a way that supports—not replaces—the core value of advice.
Ritik shares how his early exposure to tech and years of building companies led him to the wealth management space, where he’s been focused on rethinking the advisor experience from the ground up. He breaks down the myths around automation and AI, emphasizing that clients still crave human connection—especially when navigating the emotional complexity of wealth. But to deliver on that, advisors need to be intentional with their time, streamline low-value work, and adopt tools that integrate naturally into how they already operate.
One of the key takeaways from our conversation is that true innovation doesn’t require abandoning what works—it requires being honest about where time is spent, what drives client value, and how technology can free up more space for meaningful relationships. It’s not about replacing advisors with platforms—it’s about building firms that are more human because they’re built on better systems.
By Matt Reiner4.7
1313 ratings
Technology gets a lot of attention—but it’s not the story. The real story is how innovation, when paired with emotional intelligence and intentional design, can elevate the human advisor-client relationship rather than threaten it. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I talk with Ritik Malhotra, founder and CEO of Savvy Wealth, about what it really means to modernize in a way that supports—not replaces—the core value of advice.
Ritik shares how his early exposure to tech and years of building companies led him to the wealth management space, where he’s been focused on rethinking the advisor experience from the ground up. He breaks down the myths around automation and AI, emphasizing that clients still crave human connection—especially when navigating the emotional complexity of wealth. But to deliver on that, advisors need to be intentional with their time, streamline low-value work, and adopt tools that integrate naturally into how they already operate.
One of the key takeaways from our conversation is that true innovation doesn’t require abandoning what works—it requires being honest about where time is spent, what drives client value, and how technology can free up more space for meaningful relationships. It’s not about replacing advisors with platforms—it’s about building firms that are more human because they’re built on better systems.

229,257 Listeners

10,747 Listeners

2,172 Listeners

194 Listeners

33,284 Listeners

56,541 Listeners

2,026 Listeners

456 Listeners

2,116 Listeners

1,299 Listeners

247 Listeners

9,956 Listeners

25 Listeners

130 Listeners

6 Listeners