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JOINT CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
VIRIDIAN ADVISORY PTY LTD
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Like most who are drawn to financial advice, Raamy Shahien is a people person, and it's his desire to foster a strong, sustainable community that has helped propel Viridian Advisory. Eliza Bavin writes.
So FSC has gone from trying to destroy the financial planning industry, which they have been unsuccessful, to now wanting unqualified persons giving personal financial advice by QAR changing advice to Good advice. So once again allowing institutions giving advice, which is conflicted advice, so we are back to where we started before the royal commission.