FPA is the preferred association: ResearchBY KARREN VERGARA | WEDNESDAY, 16 MAR 2022 12:20PMThe Financial Planning Association holds the lion's share of membership as nearly 40% of advisers report they are part of the professional body. Related News |
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John Burke
GLOBAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
BENNELONG FUNDS MANAGEMENT LTD
BENNELONG FUNDS MANAGEMENT LTD
Bennelong Funds Management is like a mainline into the jugular of Australia's financial advice sector, with more than 6500 advisers channelling capital to its funds. But its global chief executive John Burke says the job's not done yet. Andrew McKean writes.
The FPA has done nothing to assist advisers except collect membership fees. Talking about fee for no service!! The only reason why they retain the largest share of advisers is because they have monopolised the CFP designation. Besides this, they are nothing more than a further drain on financial advisers pockets.