FAAA continues push for public inquiry into Dixon Advisory and its effect on the CSLR  

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) has written to all federal members of parliament urging them to support a public inquiry into the collapse of Dixon Advisory and the effect

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FAAA holds first meeting with Treasury on CSLR

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) met with Treasury yesterdsay to continue work on fixing the unintended consequences of the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort (CSLR).     It is the

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FAAA launches enhanced ‘Find a Planner’ platform to match consumers with its members

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The FAAA has launched an upgraded Find a Planner[1] tool to help members connect with potential clients and grow their businesses. The new Find a Planner has an improved user interface and

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Minister Jones, FAAA meet on CSLR

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The FAAA on Wednesday 14 August met with Minister Stephen Jones to raise key concerns regarding the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort. During the meeting, FAAA’s CEO Sarah Abood and

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Dixon Advisory and CSLR anger – part one

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After presenting the regulatory update at the May 2024 FAAA Roadshow, with 10 presentations delivered around the country covering our objections to the way the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort

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FAAA Congress 2024 to “Power Up” performance and innovation

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The second annual Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) Congress will provide financial advisers with valuable insights and tools to succeed in an evolving industry, as well as valuable networking opportunities.

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Final numbers are now available for Dixon Advisory AFCA complaints

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The FAAA has welcomed the long awaited cessation of Dixon Advisory’s (Dixons) AFCA membership, which ceased on 30 June 2024 after strong advocacy from the FAAA. This means there is

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FAAA statement on ASIC levy

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“ASIC has released its Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS), which estimates the costs that ASIC intends to recover against various industry sub-sectors for the 2023/24 financial year. At first glance

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FAAA statement on DBFO Bill

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“We welcome the government’s decision to further amend S99FA of the SIS Act as part of its Tranche 1 DBFO Bill. “The FAAA, along with many other organisations, has been

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FAAA Awards open for nominations

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Nominations are now open for the 2024 FAAA Awards, and members are encouraged to apply for an award themselves or to nominate fellow members who they believe deliver the highest standards

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