FAAA accuses government of crucial CSLR failureBY MATTHEW WAI | THURSDAY, 16 JAN 2025 12:26PMThe Financial Advice Association of Australia (FAAA) believes the government may have failed in its obligations when introducing the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort (CSLR) by skipping a key step. Related News |
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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 broach church of members. Andrew McKean writes.