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Associations united in response to quality of advice review

The JAWG calls on the Quality of Advice Review to take up recommendations to reduce the compliance burden and deliver affordable and accessible advice to more consumers.

The Joint Associations Working Group (JAWG) has collaborated to lodge a submission to Treasury’s Quality of Advice Review calling for a more consumer-focused regulatory approach, reduced costs, and greater recognition of professional judgement.

Existing regulatory requirements are confusing, complex, and overwhelming and mandate a one-size-fits-all advice process that neither caters for, nor considers, the individual needs and circumstances of each consumer. This could be addressed by ensuring advice is less costly to produce and presented in a way that is meaningful and more easily understood by individual consumers, under a principles-based, consumer-focused regulatory framework that encourages professional judgement.

The submission makes several recommendations and observations that include:

The JAWG calls on the Quality of Advice Review to take up these recommendations to reduce the compliance burden and deliver affordable and accessible advice to more consumers.  

The Joint Associations Working Group (JAWG) is an established working group comprising key associations representing Australia’s financial services industry and professional financial advisers. Collectively, they represent more than 90 per cent of advisers on the Financial Advisers Register (FAR), and most major financial services firms. The associations have individually and collectively taken leadership roles in their sectors in Australia and globally dating back to at least 1886.

Members of the JAWG are:

  1. Association of Financial Advisers
  2. Boutique Financial Planning Principals Association Inc.
  3. Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
  4. CPA Australia
  5. Financial Planning Association of Australia
  6. Financial Services Council
  7. Financial Services Institute of Australasia
  8. Institute of Public Accountants
  9. Licensee Leadership Forum
  10. Self Managed Super Fund Association
  11. Stockbrokers and Investment Advisers Association
  12. The Advisers Association Ltd

Read the joint submission.

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