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21 June 2007 • By Madeleine Collins • 1 min read

ING strikes business deal for planners

Planners likely to benefit from super fund changes within ING.Financial planners will gain greater access to more than 400,000 members of ING's ...

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ASIC begins review of IDPS policy

ASIC has invited public comment on its proposals about the regulation of IDPS.The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has invited ...

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CPA signs new membership deal

CPA Australia and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy have signed an agreement for reciprocal membership.CPA Australia and ...

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Education priority for ADPIA

Incoming association president puts property investment education at the top of his to do list.Education is a top priority for newly elected ...

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Lawrence closes one door, opens another

Anton Lawrence has closed down his research house and joined a fund manager.The former director of Managed Investment Assessments (MIA) Anton Lawrence ...

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ASIC cracks down on super scheme promoter

ASIC has taken legal action against an unlicenced financial services business.The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has ...

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Iress puts spotlight on acquisition

Iress expected to pay $8.4 million for South African-based financial planning software company.Iress Market Technology (Iress) has boosted ...

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Sentry and Epic muscle up

Sentry Group Australia has been created by advisory groups Sentry Financial Services and Epic Adviser Solutions.Two financial planning middleweights ...

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Litigators on the hunt for more cases

More lawsuits are in the pipeline for the formidable IMF.Listed litigation funder IMF will take on far more cases following the appointment of an ...

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Finsia sale given green light

US-firm Kaplan Inc's bid to buy Finsia arm has been approved by 60 per cent of votes - but only one in five members voted.Members have given the green ...

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