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| | | The newly-appointed head of Asgard, Craig Lawrenson, has mapped out a three-year business plan, including a more aggressive strategy towards providing direct equities, model portfolios and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) to its platform. Lawrenson said ... |
| | | | The Australian market is receiving mixed leads from offshore trading overnight. European markets were clearly higher while Wall St is flat in afternoon trade. Precious metals were mixed, and oil was down. On the ASX24 at 0637 AEDT, the December share ... |
| | | | ... Cath Bowtell as chief executive, replacing Michael Seton who left last month to become CEO of Military Super. Bowtell, has a law degree and has been a superannuation trustee for over ten years, with five years on the board of AGEST until May. She recently ... |
| | | | Three in five Australians want the government to introduce the law on raising compulsory superannuation payments (SG) sooner rather than later, according the latest ASFA survey. Majority of the survey's respondents said they want a faster deadline than ... |
| | | | ... destined to be logged. The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) will use their $30,000 grant to fund a coordinator for their law program. The ASRC Human Rights Law Program has provided legal assistance to over 5000 asylum seekers since 2001. The ASRC ... |
| | | | Many Statements of Advice prepared by financial advisers contain too much irrelevant information that just adds to their preparation costs and bewilders their clients all while providing no extra compliance protection. Clare Wivell Plater, director ... |
| | | | ... Macpherson + Kelley, according to a media statement. DC Legal discontinued its class action against the bank two weeks after the law firm launched its claim in the Federal Court of Sydney. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank managing director, Mike Hirst, claims ... |
| | | | Trust is fundamental to the advice relationship - but planners need to ask themselves why they rank so low on the ethics and honesty scale among Australians who don't seek advice, said the AFA. Jim Taggart, national president of the Association of Financial ... |
| | | | ... investigated by state attorneys-general, have suspended foreclosures while they review whether they were complying with the law when they foreclosed on delinquent mortgages. Weak trade data and jobless figures also eroded confidence." And this from Bloomberg ... |
| | | | ... advisers looking for help in opt-in arrangements, Heine said it is something they can set up, should the FoFA reforms become law. "One of the functions of a platform for a long time is to collect adviser fees. I see the opt-in function as not dissimilar ... |
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