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20 March 2014 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Count Financial launches SMSF licensing service

Count Financial chief executive David Lane has defended the relatively late launch of his firm’s SMSF advice licensing solution, dismissing earlier ...

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Most M&A leaks intentional: report

A majority of leaks about M&A deals are an intentional ploy by the seller to gain a competitive advantage, according to a new report

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ASIC market inquiries continue to rise

The number of market inquiries undertaken by ASIC has risen for the third consecutive period, according to the latest market supervision report ...

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Financial software ‘moves on’ from FOFA

Financial services software providers have “moved on” from FOFA, ending a focus on practice operations in favour of client engagement, according to ...

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Super funds recover in February: Chant West

Super funds have recovered from their January fall with the median growth fund generating a 2.1 per cent return for February, according to Chant ...

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Perth wealth manager fined $35,000

Perth-based wealth management company Hartleys Limited has paid a penalty of $35,000 to comply with an infringement notice given to it by the Markets ...

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Sinodinos stands down from front bench

Assistant Treasurer Arthur Sinodinos announced to the Senate this afternoon that he will stand aside from the front bench while the ICAC inquiry into ...

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Tyndall AM appoints global head of multi-asset

Tyndall Investment Management Limited, a subsidiary of Nikko Asset Management (Nikko AM), has appointed Al Clark to the newly created role of global ...

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AIA CEO appointed to FSC board

AIA Australian chief executive Peter Crewe has been appointed to the board of the Financial Services Council (FSC). Mr Crewe first joined the AIA ...

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FOFA changes won't hurt consumers: FSC

The Financial Services Council (FSC) has received legal advice which "confirms" that the changes to the best interests duty will not reduce consumer ...

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