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'It's not enough': New entrant numbers tank as FAAA proposes Adviser Academy

New entrants have "crashed" since 2019, and while less competition affords advisers the luxury of charging more, this doesn't equate to a healthy or prosperous...

Proposed financial abuse hub to help advisers identify and manage cases

Advisers are uniquely positioned to identify and alleviate financial abuse cases, but they need support and an action framework according to the association.

Confusion reigns as government hedges its bets on advice in super

The government's line on its proposed changes to advice in super is incongruous with the actual changes. You can't re-do the language embedded in the SIS Act...

'It's bittersweet': CSLR head explains the challenge of punishing and promoting advice

Just how thin the line that Berry walks becomes clear when he outlines the two paradoxical objectives of the CSLR. He has to highlight the worst in financial...

‘They’re going ballistic’: AMP slashes redundancy benefits across business

AMP has cut redundancy pay maximums and notice periods in a move that has left long-term employees dismayed after they stuck with the company through the royal...

BDM bonuses vanish as fund flows dry up... but not in every sector

Not all fundies are bringing home a smaller bonus this year, according to Kaizen, with BDMs in the alternatives space doing better than those in the more...

Amended QAR draft released without major changes to SOA checking rules for trustees

After the original Delivering Better Financial Outcomes bill was released in March, Treasury this week released an updated version for consultation. With...

Brokerage platforms can be the link between self-directed investors and advisers: US study

Brokerage platforms are understandably wary of nudging clients away from their products, but if they want to be full service providers they need to entertain...

Minister turns back on CSLR as AFCA steps in, looks to cut Dixons membership

It's a welcome stopper on the amount advisers will have to fork out, but has no connection to the core issue. The government still fails to recognise the...

What makes an ideal entry point for a high-conviction investment team?

Meeting the myriad metrics for investment set down by Claremont Global is just the start of a selection process that sees no more than 15 companies held at any...

Government faces split opinions on wholesale investor test reforms

It's an aspect of financial services regulation that was flawed from the outset and has become all but useless over time. The divergence in opinions on how to...

What makes a good company AGM, and when it's right to turn someone's mic off

Whether it's the right agenda, executive engagement, cold catering or the right to put a rambunctious shareholder on mute, there are myriad elements that go...

'Markets are changing': ASIC's gaze turns to private capital providers

Like the Reserve Bank, ASIC is keenly aware that the rise of private markets, and especially private equity, creates both "upside and downside risks" to an...

T+1 settlement an 'unstoppable force' Australia needs to adopt, or risk falling behind

The frictionless movement of assets is becoming a common feature of markets around the developed world, yet Australia remains a step behind. The ASX is in no...