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Robo-Advisor with Python

Robo-Advisor with Python

By : Aki Ranin
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Robo-Advisor with Python

Robo-Advisor with Python

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By: Aki Ranin

Overview of this book

Robo-advisors are becoming table stakes for the wealth management industry across all segments, from retail to high-net-worth investors. Robo-advisors enable you to manage your own portfolios and financial institutions to create automated platforms for effective digital wealth management. This book is your hands-on guide to understanding how Robo-advisors work, and how to build one efficiently. The chapters are designed in a way to help you get a comprehensive grasp of what Robo-advisors do and how they are structured with an end-to-end workflow. You’ll begin by learning about the key decisions that influence the building of a Robo-advisor, along with considerations on building and licensing a platform. As you advance, you’ll find out how to build all the core capabilities of a Robo-advisor using Python, including goals, risk questionnaires, portfolios, and projections. The book also shows you how to create orders, as well as open accounts and perform KYC verification for transacting. Finally, you’ll be able to implement capabilities such as performance reporting and rebalancing for operating a Robo-advisor with ease. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of how Robo-advisors work and be well on your way to building one for yourself or your business.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Part 1: The Basic Elements of Robo-Advisors
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Part 2: Building Your Own Robo-Advisor
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Part 3: Running and Operating Your Own Robo-Advisor

Account Opening and KYC

In this chapter, we will move from investment capabilities to operational capabilities. We will learn about the typical information required by Robo-advisors and custodians for opening accounts. As part of that process, we will learn about some techniques for validating information provided by investors. We will also try to digitally sign documents hands-on and use some artificial intelligence (AI) to read identity documents uploaded by investors. Finally, we will look at an overall know your customer (KYC) process and try some anti-money laundering (AML) checks hands-on.

In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following topics:

  • Learning about the typical information required to open investment accounts
  • Understand the KYC workflow
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