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| | | ... the policy on the basis of fraud. The corporate regulator also accused OnePath of failing to inform the customer of her right to dispute or appeal the decision to avoid the policy. Nevertheless, Federal Court Justice Jackman dismissed all of ASIC's claims ... |
| | | | ... the decision was a mutual agreement between the business and Mota, with the chief executive saying he feels now is the "right inflection point to provide the business with fresh perspective to continue the journey." The question now is whether the appointment ... |
| | | | ... shown by the receivers to be fraudulent," Chapman points out. "Among other things, the CommSec accounts did not have the right number of digits. Authentic accounts usually have eight digits, while Caddick's accounts had six digits. Another example ... |
| | | | New research finds most directors are concerned their boards aren't fully ready to meet new workplace sexual harassment laws introduced this week. Effective December 12, the Australian Human Rights Commission is now enforcing the Positive Duty under ... |
| | | | ... internally focussed, working closely with our practices to deliver services that advisers value, we now see this as the right time to offer those improved services more broadly," AMP group executive, advice Matt Lawler said. "As the operator of one of ... |
| | | | ... executive director of markets and international Sarah Pritchard said: "We want to open the door for more people to get the right advice or support to manage their money at the time they need it and at a cost they can afford. We've already helped ... |
| | | | ... take time, but the industry demonstrates its commitment by reporting annually on its progress, and we are heading in the right direction." Briggs said a key to success will be continuing to encourage more women to consider the funds management industry ... |
| | | | ... insurance is for the financial protection and sense of security it provides loved ones, and we must ensure they're getting the right advice to make that a reality." With the the government's next phase of its Delivering Better Financial Outcomes package ... |
| | | | ... "Rather than fixing the red tape to get consumer costs down, the government appears to be handing back to institutions the right to hire minimally qualified salespeople, who call themselves qualified advisers, to sell their products to consumers," she ... |
| | | | ... comprehensive advice, but their needs are not served by general advice, and we want all our members to benefit from the right advice as they transition to retirement." Also welcoming the proposals, Insignia Financial chief executive Renato Mota said ... |
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