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22 October 2008 • By Julie May • 1 min read

AFA Adviser of the Year dead heat

The AFA has crowned two people Adviser of the Year and announced a shake up of its board of directors.For the first time two people have been ...

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Investors to decide Mariner funds' fate

Mariner's investors will be asked to vote on ReCap deal.At an extraordinary general meeting, Mariner Financial will be asking investors ...

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ANZIIF launches careers in insurance scheme

ANZIIF launches a career initiative to address the skills shortage and war for talent facing the insurance industry.The Australian and New Zealand ...

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AMP Financial Planning cash flows down

Amid the credit crisis, AMP Financial Planning posts lower cash flows in the September quarter.AMP Financial Planning (AMPFP), Australia's ...

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NAB tops 1400 advisers as MLC profit hit

National Australia Bank increases its adviser numbers, despite a dip in wealth management profit.National Australia Bank (NAB) has ...

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AFA crowns Rising Star of the Year

The AFA has awarded Brad Fox Rising Star of the Year and launched a new gong, the AFA Student of the Year Award.Total Financial Solutions adviser Brad ...

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Aviva offers free life insurance for children

Aviva offers free automatic life insurance for children who experience a defined critical illness.Aviva will now provide free automatic life insurance ...

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Challenger to focus on offshore markets

Challenger will focus on developing its product distribution in overseas markets, amid 2009 earnings uncertainty.Challenger Financial Services Group ...

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Bennelong enters wholesale market

Bennelong Funds Management has launched a new business arm as well as a new brand.Boutique manager Bennelong Funds Management has launched two ...

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Super insurance chips away retirement savings

The current trend to fund life insurance premiums through superannuation is eating away Australians' retirement savings.The current ...

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