Investing

The robo-advisers are coming. Here’s all you need to know before entrusting your money to them

Take-up of robo-advice in certain parts of the world, including the US and increasingly Asia has been substantial, but the European market and Ireland in particular, has lagged behind

Robo advisers have been around for over a decade, with the first said to be launched as early as 2008. Picture: Getty Images

Business Post subscribers can read:

• Why choosing a robo-adviser can aid your investments but isn’t risk-free

• How Revolut’s has fared versus the S&P 500, Euronext 600 and deposit and savings accounts

• What the problems with them robo-advisers are and what other options investors have