New ethical advice certification will drive consumer trustBY JAMIE WILLIAMSON AND DARREN SNYDER | FRIDAY, 18 AUG 2017 12:10PMA new certification for the provision of value-based, ethical financial advice is now available to individual advisers delivering advice free from conflict or incentive. Related News |
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Whilst I understand that this will be a helpful addition to the suite of methods by which investors can develop confidence in the advice that they are receiving is in fact, in their best interest, adviser membership of recognised associations that have a code of ethical practice (such as APES 230, subscribed to by members of the CAANZ and of CPA Australia), should provide comfort and certainty to such investors, given that they are held to compliance with such standards.