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17 July 2012 • By Reporter • 1 min read

Insto shelter unnecessary for advice groups

Advisory groups do not need the help of large financial institutions, such as banks, to thrive in the current market, a managing director says

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Clearview board rejects takeover offer

The board of Clearview Wealth has unanimously rejected Crescent Capital Management's $220-million offer for the group.The board of Clearview Wealth ...

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Australian financial services jobs recede

Job opportunities within Australia's financial services sector have taken a deep hit since last year, a survey from eFinancialCareers has found

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Centric Wealth eyes adviser growth

Centric Wealth is looking to add more advisers and is optimistic about its future growth, its chief executive says.Centric Wealth is searching for ...

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SMSF specialists lead in fee-for-service

Planner firms focusing on SMSFs are showing the value of charging per slice of advice.Financial advisers specialising in self-managed superannuation ...

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Hyperion hires Tilston as associate director

Hyperion Asset Management has appointed Stephen Tilston as associate director.Hyperion Asset Management has completed its expansion plans with the ...

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Education key for growth: Macquarie

Macquarie Private Wealth has expanded with new appointments and a focus on adviser education and skill development.Adviser education and skills ...

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WLM concentrates on costs

WLM Financial to focus on cost reduction and company expansion.WLM Financial plans to streamline technology across its financial planning and ...

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Wilson makes cuts amid weak markets

Wilson has made a number of cuts within its broking and advisory teams as part of continued cost reductions across the business.Poor investment ...

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Danger of sign-on bonus expectations

Increased adviser poaching by means of large sign-on fees could result in a growing expectation such bonuses will remain, a number of recruiters said

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