Cold calling advice firms called outBY JAMIE WILLIAMSON | WEDNESDAY, 1 FEB 2023 12:45PMThe Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) is calling on the government to extend anti-hawking laws to combat financial advice firms using third parties to solicit business through cold calling. Related News |
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It was during a family sojourn to the seaside town of Pescara, Italy, Rob DeDominicis first laid eyes on what would become the harbinger of his future. Andrew McKean writes.
As a licenced financial adviser, I would be hung, drawn and quartered by ASIC if I carried on with this style of advice without cold calling. How is this let happen without serious ramifications from the law makers?