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Judith Fiander
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AUSTRALIAN PHILANTHROPIC SERVICES
When Judith Fiander first walked in the doors of Australian Philanthropic Services her intention was to volunteer for a few months. Fast forward 14 years and she is the chief executive. Eliza Bavin writes.







Finally some one in AMP that actually gets it - SMSFS are independent investors. Over the years the big financial service firms focus has been remunerating the adviser or fund managers. There has been very little focus on low fee products aimed at primarily benefiting the investor.
Now that AMP has acquired some 15,000 SMSFs perhaps they will now focus on the needs of the investor and not on the needs of their commission driven salesmen.