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10 September 2012 • By • 1 min read

Adviser faces court on 52 charges

An ex-financial adviser has appeared in court over 52 charges, including claims of misappropriating $3.1 million of client funds.A former South ...

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Kate Mulligan to depart Ventura/All Star

Kate Mulligan will step down from her post with fund manager Ventura/All Star this week.Kate Mulligan will step down as managing director of All Star ...

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Technology driving further changes to advice

A new market dynamic is impacting how financial planners will deliver advice in the next decade, Rubik wealth director says.Financial advisers will be ...

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Gen X needs financial coaches: Abbott

Managed funds and financial advisers have to rethink their strategies for reaching Generation X and Y.Managed funds and financial advisers must ...

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QSuper to use defined-benefit thinking

The real purpose of superannuation is to provide certainty in retirement, and QSuper is using some old defined-benefit strategies.QSuper is applying ...

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AREITs resume property investment

AREITs and super funds are becoming net buyers of property, creating difficult competition for international investors, according to The Trust Company

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Paritech gains traction in SMSF market

Paritech plans more partnerships as it gains traction in the SMSF market.Paritech plans for further traction in the self-managed superannuation fund ...

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MLC expands corporate, insto wealth arm

MLC has created a new executive general manager position within its corporate and institutional wealth division.Scott Hartley will lead the corporate ...

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PIS legacy issues impact Centrepoint results

Legacy issues within Professional Investment Services continue to hamper the financial performance of Centrepoint Alliance.Centrepoint Alliance's ...

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AAT reinstates Seagrim directors

Seagrims directors have had their industry ban significantly reduced and are free to resume work within Australia's financial planning industry

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