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Are you one of the 89% of the Licensee population who hasn’t lodged a breach report to ASIC?

Are you one of the 89% of the Licensee population who hasn’t lodged a breach report to ASIC?

ASIC’s Report 775 released on 31 October shows that only 11% of licensees have lodged a report. This is a surprisingly low number and suggests that some licensees may not have in place the systems and processes required to detect and report breaches. Do you?

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Government announces QAR response

Government announces QAR response

Conrad Travers shares his thoughts about Minister Stephen Jones today’s announcements in mid June 2023 regarding the government’s response to the Quality of Advice Review (QAR).

A summary of the government’s response; assuming this passes the legislative process:

  • Safe harbour removed from BID.

  • Ongoing fee renewal (FDS) removed and fee consent to be consolidated in one industry wide form.

  • SOA replaced with "fit for purpose" advice record

  • Wholesale warnings to come in

  • Consent requirements for life, general and CCI

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Joint submission to the Quality Advice Review

Joint submission to the Quality Advice Review

We welcome the opportunity to provide feedback on the Quality of Advice Proposals Paper published on the Treasury website 29 August 2022. As an overall comment, our three companies are committed supporters of a well-functioning financial advice industry and see the proposal as a significant step forward in terms of encouraging autonomy and professionalism in our industry.

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Tangelo’s submission for CP 332 - Promoting access to affordable advice for consumers

Tangelo’s submission for CP 332 - Promoting access to affordable advice for consumers

Tangelo has made a submission to the CP 332 - Promoting access to affordable advice for consumers ASIC consultation. Working across the industry, on behalf of a variety of clients, we have strong views on what should be done to make high quality advice available to all Australians who need it.

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Structural rethink needed for advice industry

Structural rethink needed for advice industry

One of the interesting insights to come out of the ‘How to Regulate Advice session at Professional Planner’s Best Practice Forum was ASIC’s assessment that licensees themselves were being too conservative around policy guidance. That is, it was observed that licensees were going far beyond ASIC’s guidance, which in some circumstances had been to the detriment of scaled advice.

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Royal Commission recommendations are due for implementation in 2021 - have you prepared?

Royal Commission recommendations are due for implementation in 2021 - have you prepared?

As part of the Royal Commission recommendations, there are a raft of changes coming our way, including independence declaration, the banning of advice fees inside MySuper products and the widening of reference checking processes industry wide. These changes will all require some level of action to accommodate, but there are two changes which we believe are most significant that licensees should start acting on now (if they haven’t already) which are the breach reporting and ongoing fee arrangement changes.

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Mind the gap: Every Licensee has its compliance shortcomings

Mind the gap: Every Licensee has its compliance shortcomings

Over the past year, one of my clearest take outs from consulting to licensees and practices regarding compliance is that it’s almost never actually about “compliance”

Conrad Travers writes in Professional Planner

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Watch the knee-jerk when thinking about self-licensing

Watch the knee-jerk when thinking about self-licensing

Make sure you understand all the risks and costs of self-licensing. A common view is that the cost to go self-licensed is minimal and there are players out there to help with the application and the outsourced services, particularly compliance. While this is true to a certain extent, my view is that it excludes some pretty important considerations.

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