Steve ConleyDecember 15, 2025 The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has recently announced that more than 400 people have expressed interest in its new Pathway to the Profession initiative — a £1 million recruitment campaign designed to attract and nurture new entrants into financial planning. On the surface, this is welcome news. A profession that genuinely … Continue reading 💉 “New Blood” or Old Habits? Why a £1 Million Recruitment Drive Risks Solving Yesterday’s Problem
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Human Capital, Finology, and the Human-to-Human Economy
Extending the Vision of Financial Planning 3.0 “AI won’t replace planners. But planners who embrace AI — and truly understand human beings — will replace those who don’t.” Partha Iyengar recently left a comment on LinkedIn that stopped me in my tracks. He celebrated Human Capital and Human-to-Human Connections as the real drivers of progress … Continue reading Human Capital, Finology, and the Human-to-Human Economy
Harvey vs Humanity: How Captured AI Is Rewriting Justice for Profit
When a global law firm like CMS announces it’s “staying ahead of the curve” by rolling out Suits-inspired Harvey AI, most of the legal press applauds the efficiency gains.But behind the headlines lies a more uncomfortable truth — one that strikes at the very heart of access to justice. ⚖️ The Rise of Captured AI … Continue reading Harvey vs Humanity: How Captured AI Is Rewriting Justice for Profit
⚠️ Hidden Downgrade: When Banks Reclassify Your Home to Seize It Cheaply
⚠️ The Hidden Downgrade: How Banks Reclassify Your Home to Seize It Cheaply For nearly two decades, a quiet sleight of hand has been used across Britain’s mortgage and securitisation system — a tactic that converts good-quality, low-risk, residential loans into buy-to-let “junk” assets ripe for exploitation. We’ve identified and documented this pattern repeatedly through … Continue reading ⚠️ Hidden Downgrade: When Banks Reclassify Your Home to Seize It Cheaply
Good People, Legacy Structures
Why Financial Education Needs Trustworthiness by Design Steve ConleyDecember 13, 2025 A note on intent I’m writing this as a financial educator and concerned citizen.This article is not about blame — individual or institutional.It’s about design: how well-intentioned initiatives can sometimes produce outcomes no one intended, simply because of the structures they operate within. A … Continue reading Good People, Legacy Structures
Beyond Efficiency: Why the AI GAME Plan Is the Structurally Trustworthy Framework for Financial Planning
Three years after ChatGPT’s launch, artificial intelligence has officially come of age.As Nick Eatock notes in Money Marketing, AI is now mainstream in financial advice—praised for efficiency, data analysis, and compliance support. But in the rush to automate, one vital question remains largely unasked: Can AI be trusted to serve people rather than products? At … Continue reading Beyond Efficiency: Why the AI GAME Plan Is the Structurally Trustworthy Framework for Financial Planning
💠 Captured AI: When the Regulator Becomes the Sandbox
By Steve Conley, Founder – Academy of Life PlanningDecember 2025 | 5 Minutes Read 🧩 The New Frontier — or the Same Old Game? The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has just launched what it calls a “safe space for AI” — a controlled testing environment where the UK’s largest financial firms can experiment with artificial … Continue reading 💠 Captured AI: When the Regulator Becomes the Sandbox
When AI Knows the Law: What Becomes of the Lawyer? And What It Means for Citizen Investigators
By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning / Get SAFE “Knowing the law will be one thing — but AI will also know the law. The question is, what do you bring on top of that?”— Max Junestrand, CEO, Legora The legal world is being shaken to its foundations. Not by a new statute … Continue reading When AI Knows the Law: What Becomes of the Lawyer? And What It Means for Citizen Investigators
FOS Reforms: Why Citizen Investigators Must Step Forward Now
How the “Targeted Support” era reshapes justice for victims of financial harm 🧩 Introduction: When Protection Becomes Permission The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) — long seen as the last resort for ordinary consumers — is quietly transforming. Beneath the headlines of “operational efficiencies” and “targeted support,” we’re witnessing the reshaping of Britain’s financial justice landscape. … Continue reading FOS Reforms: Why Citizen Investigators Must Step Forward Now
From City Pro to Superhuman: The Rise of the Holistic Wealth Planner
💼 The City Has Grown, But Its Soul Has Shrunk What London’s job boom tells us about the future of financial planning “London financial services jobs have risen 30% since 2019.”At first glance, that sounds like a renaissance story — a post-Brexit, post-pandemic comeback for the Square Mile. But look closer, and a different picture … Continue reading From City Pro to Superhuman: The Rise of the Holistic Wealth Planner
