IFS to triple adviser numbers in 3 yearsBY LAURA MILLAN | FRIDAY, 30 AUG 2013 12:05PMIndustry Fund Services (IFS) which provides advice services to industry superannuation funds expects to triple its financial planner headcount in the next three years. Related News |
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Taking a gamble to steady the ship as chief executive of First Nations Foundation, Phil Usher has turned it into a more secure, self sustaining entity, far better equipped to empower First Nations people to achieve financial prosperity. Andrew McKean writes.
Yes it must be difficult to come up with a new strategy to encourage industry fund members to see a financial adviser after the relentless campaign over many years canning advisers/planners. ISN has seen its best days and can expect consumers to become more and more aware of the biased, corrupt and conflicted industry super funds and where their interests really lie. Yes, shock horror, it's not towards the members it so brazenly made out it was protecting.