ASIC bans SMSF adviserTHURSDAY, 21 JUL 2005 9:01AMThe Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has moved to shut down a self managed super fund adviser after it was found the adviser had conducted business without an Australian financial services licence (AFSL) and provided misleading advice to consumers about rolling their superannuation entitlements into self managed superannuation funds (SMSF). |
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Prime Super's Raelene Seales' immersions in cultures of innovation and creativity have equipped her to breathe new life into the fund, to the benefit of its broad church of members. Andrew McKean writes.