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Start counting the ways AI can help an advice business grow

The potential for artificial intelligence to aid the delivery of financial advice is being recognised globally, and should lead to a “redefinition” of the sector according to commentators.

Tahn Sharpe | 23rd Nov 2023 | More
All at once, government data finally catches up to adviser shortage

Even when thousands more advisers left the industry in 2022, bringing the cohort down from 28,000 in 2018 to a total of around 17,000, there was still no shortage according to the government’s own skills commission.

Tahn Sharpe | 9th Oct 2023 | More
90% of FPA, AFA members have renewed with FAAA since merger

Of the 8,946 practitioner advisers who belonged to either industry group before their April merger, 8,093 have renewed their membership with the merged entity. The FAAA was “very pleased” with the 90 per cent renewal rate, its CEO said, urging stragglers to renew before a grace period ends next month.

Lisa Uhlman | 28th Aug 2023 | More
  • Jones grilled by Queensland advisers on QAR and skyrocketing advice levy

    The minister was peppered with questions about phases 1 and 2 of the the government’s advice review response, as well as specialist accreditation and data access during a series of events in the sunshine state.

    Staff Writer | 17th Jul 2023 | More
    Up to $1,250 per adviser: FAAA flags ‘onerous’ scheme of last resort costs

    The controversial, long-delayed scheme doesn’t protect consumers from high profile managed investment scheme failures like Sterling and Timbercorp, FAAA CEO Sarah Abood said, and could end up adding another layer of unfair fees at the feet of advisers.

    Tahn Sharpe | 26th Jun 2023 | More
    Upfront advice tax deductibility a possibility mid-2023 after four years of consultation

    Back in 2019, then-FPA CEO Dante De Gori and Tangelo Advice Consulting’s Conrad Travers engaged the ATO to see if it would be open to updating guidance on the tax deductibility of upfront advice fees. By the middle of this year, we should see the outcome.

    Tahn Sharpe | 18th May 2023 | More
  • Divisive experience pathway proposal plan ‘upset’ FAAA members: Abood

    “There’s so much pain, so much division on this one,” FAAA CEO Sarah Abood said of the proposed exemption. “It actually really upsets me, as I know it upsets many members.”

    Tahn Sharpe | 15th May 2023 | More
    ‘Experienced’ and ‘Relevant’ provider tags will only confuse consumers: FAAA

    Consumers will be bamboozled by the government’s plan to divide advisers into “experienced” and “relevant” camps, the association explained. That, and the need for a sunset clause, mean the current proposal needs work.

    Tahn Sharpe | 8th May 2023 | More
  • FPA and AFA complete merger to create unified voice for advisers

    The new association will be branded with its key purpose – providing a unified voice representing advisers – reflected in speech bubbles over the ‘A’s in its name.

    Tahn Sharpe | 3rd Apr 2023 | More