AMP adviser numbers shrivelBY ELIZABETH MCARTHUR | TUESDAY, 12 JAN 2021 12:18PMThe number of financial advisers licensed by AMP dropped dramatically in 2020, with the institution no longer the largest AFSL in the country by number of advisers.
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Brighter Super head of listed equities and ESG Fiona Mann was shaped by a childhood steeped in military-like discipline and global nomadism. Andrew McKean writes.
Having been an AMP/Charter adviser for 16 years, and having been one of the numbers who left for another Licensee during the discussed period, I can't begin to tell you what a relief it's been to get away from them. The treatment metered out to myself and other advisers in the network was shameful to say the least. AMP has never understood the value of the human capital within their ranks, a fact that I believe will see their eventual complete demise. Good riddance, I say