Conflicts of interest are everywhere in financial services, but the most influential ones are often the least visible. In this episode, Stuart unpacks the hidden incentives that can quietly shape whether investors are steered toward property, shares, or a particular strategy, even when advice is well-intentioned.
He explains why conflicts don’t require dishonesty to matter, how incentives can shape beliefs over time, and why familiarity bias plays a much bigger role in advice than most people realise. Stuart also explores the structural differences between property and share investing, and why those differences can influence whether an adviser benefits from ongoing involvement or not.
You’ll learn how confirmation bias, personal success stories, and business models can all colour recommendations, and why certainty is not always a sign of quality advice. Most importantly, he outlines practical ways investors can recognise potential conflicts, ask better questions, and assess whether advice is genuinely balanced and fit for purpose.
If you’ve ever wondered why different advisers can look at the same situation and recommend completely different paths, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath the surface.
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