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24 January 2012 • By Victoria Tait • 1 min read

AMP calls for FOFA impact statement

AMP Financial Services' MD says FOFA would cut 25,000 jobs from the advice industry.  AMP has called for a regulatory impact ...

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2012 Groundhog year ... again?

This year about 255,000 baby boomers will reach retirement age, but many will not have had compulsory super for the first 20 years of their life

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Macquarie Life unveils WebConnect service

Macquarie Life has launched its new online service, WebConnect, which provides financial advisers, insurance brokers and their clients with more ...

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MLC launches online insurance tool

MLC & NAB Wealth has launched its Life Stages Tool, which is aimed at helping advisers and their clients identify what insurance they need

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Investec Bank builds innovative offering

Investec Bank has appointed Matt Ingram as head of asset finance and leasing to build a new offering to fill the gap in the market for more tailored ...

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Praemium confident of 2012 business

Last year's revamp is paying off for the portfolio management software company.  Praemium is well positioned to face approaching Future ...

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Review of default super overdue: Coalition

A number of significant industry participants have expressed support for the examination of default super fund arrangements.The funds management ...

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Cash still holds SMSF sway

Shorter term cash holdings have become more popular with SMSF members, the latest sector data shows.The latest Multiport self-managed ...

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PJC outcome unlikely to change FOFA direction

Bill Shorten plans to monitor stakeholder views set out at this week's FOFA public hearings.The Minister for Financial Services will ...

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Australians too focused on fees

Consultant Jim Stackpool says the advice industry is fixated on product.Australians are too focused on whether advice fees are reasonable rather ...

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