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Home News Markets

Younger investors more upbeat: survey

Investors in the wealth accumulation stage are more likely to be optimistic about the future than those aged over 60, according to a new survey.

by Staff Writer
November 17, 2016
in Markets, News
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The annual Australian Unity Financial Advice Satisfaction Index surveyed 400 investors about their attitudes towards financial planners, including perceptions of trust, reliability, technical ability and investment performance.

In a statement yesterday, Australian Unity said the research found that while wealthier investors aged over 60 are worried about the future of their investments, new investors are engaging more with financial advisers and benefiting from the recent positive results from the capital markets.

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Australian Unity Wealth general manager for life and super Matt Walsh said the findings confirmed the need for advisers to remain vigilant in communicating with investors with varying needs and expectations, while ensuring their different concerns are addressed.

“The financial advice industry needs to consider how to reassure older investors and how their portfolios may need to be adjusted, to ensure these investors are prepared for future market conditions,” Mr Walsh said.

“Newer investors, meanwhile, who have recently started taking investment advice, have positive perceptions regarding their investments; a result that we believe in part reflects the advantage of taking professional financial advice, and in part the recent positive results from the capital markets.”

The index also showed an increase in client satisfaction towards advisers in the areas of “performance” as well as “trust and reliability”, however the perception of advisers’ “technical abilities” decreased, the statement said.

The Financial Advice Satisfaction Index is compiled based on the findings of a survey of approximately 400 respondents.

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