HUB24 partners with $3.4bn independent dealer groupBY LAURA MILLAN | TUESDAY, 27 OCT 2015 12:38PMHUB24 will provide investment and superannuation platform services to an independent dealer group with more than 100 advisers and about $3.4 billion in funds under advice. Related News |
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I'll bet the advisers are excited. Another white label deal (read associated payment) set up by a dealer group and product provider. Of course if an adviser gets any benefit from this deal it is seen as "conflicted."
Is it just me, or are these deals becoming more common now that they are more lucrative to the dealer groups?