Technology Investment and responsible investing are the Megatrends of the decade
Technology and responsible investing will βinevitably be the top two megatrendsβ of the 2020s, affirms the CEO of one of the worldβs largest independent financial advisory organisations.Β The bold, unambiguous message from deVere Groupβs chief executive and founder, Nigel Green, comes global stocks rise as the world looks ahead to the post-pandemic era and gradual economic recovery.
Mr Green comments: βThe Covid-19 crisis has accelerated innovation and disruption and has heightened expectations. The future has happened faster.
βI believe that there are two underlying forces that will inevitably be the major investment megatrends of this decade, likely to be worth tens of trillions of dollars.
βThe first is technology. The digital revolution is taking place right now in a monumental way, with our daily lives become ever more digitalised at a staggering speed.
βThe rapid advancement of digital technologies is already fundamentally changing business models, institutions and society as a whole – and this trend is likely to pick up pace further as tech evolves.
βThe digital revolution means the potential for new and emerging businesses and industries is greater than ever before β and both retail and institutional investors will, naturally, be drawn to the massive growth and opportunities.
βIndeed, we can see the future economy already in global stock markets which are being driven up primarily by tech-based firms.β
Against this backdrop of advancing technologies impacting all areas of our lives, including personal finance, last week deVere Group announced it is to develop a major digital finance operation from its headquarters in Dubai, UAE.
The deVere CEO says the second megatrend will be environmental, social and governance (ESG) investments.
βThese unusual times have fostered a growing collective awareness and sense of mutual responsibility.
βItβs been brought into sharp focus that todayβs Covid-19 crisis could be overshadowed by tomorrowβs climate crisis.
βIt has demonstrated the importance of having sustainable and diverse supply chains. It has also underscored that companies with strong corporate governance and good business practice are best-positioned for the future.
βThis has been evidenced by those investments with robust ESG credentials continuing to outperform throughout the recent bouts of stock market volatility.
βAgain, the major growth and opportunities that that pattern of change creates cannot be, and will not be, ignored by retail and institutional investors.β
Mr Green concludes: βItβs often said when investing that a βtrend is a friend.β A megatrend is likely, therefore, to be your best friend.
βMegatrends β like the advancing technology and the search for purposeful profits – affect how we live and work every day, therefore they impact global markets and investor outcomes.β
















