Kyriakou writes, “As a result of the inexorable move to a digital medium, FTAdviser.com is being expanded with even more ways of delivering in-depth news, analysis, features and comment in a way that reflects our community – and makes sure their voices are being heard.
“To this end, I am taking on a new remit at FTAdviser as senior editor, to drill down into the biggest topics and issues affecting our readers.
“There are print aficionados, of course; people who for reasons of wellbeing or preference want to hold a physical edition in their hands. The argument that has often been made – that only older people like print – does not hold much water. But the way in which the world does its business is online, and we cannot be like “Winged History”, always looking behind her as the winds of change blow her ever-onwards.
“We have big plans for FTAdviser next year and beyond. Equally, we recognise that saying farewell to another print title in the financial advisory space will not be easy for some readers.”
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