Elders boosts Victorian presenceBY JAMIE WILLIAMSON | WEDNESDAY, 18 OCT 2017 11:45AMElders Financial Planning is continuing its spree of on-boarding advice practices, adding its 20th business in less than two years just as it looks set to join IOOF. Related News |
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As an adviser in Elders I have been for a long time frustrated on why we have continuously been classed as an institutionally aligned dealer group when we have our own AFSL, our own management, our own direction and vision and our own alliances with the greater Elders group.
When willl the press and ANZ realise that we have always run our own business totally seperate from institutional interference and now have a visionary CEO that is transforming us into industry leaders.