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05 September 2012 • By • 1 min read

Practices still complacent over FOFA

Some advice practices have not made the necessary changes for FOFA and many more were underprepared, an advisory business consultant says

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LICs group to counter managed funds

Advisers and investors need help to understand the advantages of listed investment companies.Listed investment companies (LIC) are attempting to form ...

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MySuper impact on insurance a concern

Industry representatives are concerned it is unclear what impact superannuation consolidation will have on insurance benefits

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Govt called to act on $1-trillion shortfall

The FSC has called on the government to take action to counter a $1-trillion retirement shortfall facing Australia.The Financial Services Council ...

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Aust Ethical profit down 64pc

Australian Ethical has posted a 64 per cent drop in net profit after tax due to a reduction in fund inflows across the industry.Australian ...

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Delaney to join QIC

QIC has appointed ex-AMP Capital executive Brian Delaney to its team.Former AMP Capital executive Brian Delaney has been appointed as the new chief of ...

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Cheap group insurance unsustainable

There are doubts about the sustainability of Australia's group insurance market.Australia is the world's largest reinsurance market for group ...

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Aon Hewitt calls for national insurance

A national insurance scheme could provide a number of benefits to Australians.A national insurance plan could serve Australians better than group ...

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Austock posts $16 million loss

Austock Group has posted a $16 million loss for the year ended 30 June.Austock Group's $16 million net loss after tax for the year ended 30 June has ...

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Partnership expansion plans on track: Unison

George Haramis plans to recruit seven more partner firms to Unison Financial Group, bringing the total to 50 by December.Former ANZ executive George ...

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