FAAA appoints new marketing and communications manager

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) has appointed Ben Rutherford to lead its marketing and communications team. Mr Rutherford has over 19 years of marketing experience in the entertainment, media,

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FAAA Congress theme is financial planning profession ‘growing together’ as one

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) Congress in Adelaide from 20 to 22 November will be its first as a unified professional body. Under the theme, ‘Grow together’, the congress will

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Over 80% of practitioner FAAA members already renewed, with more to come

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) has already achieved over 8,700 membership renewals, with more to come, says FAAA chief executive officer Sarah Abood. “The end of the financial year

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FAAA extremely concerned by drastic and unfair increase in estimated ASIC levy

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Late on Wednesday 28 June 2023, ASIC released its estimate of the levies that will apply for the 2022/23 financial year. This comes after the Minister, Stephen Jones, confirmed that

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Financial Services Compensation Scheme of Last Resort: FAAA 

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) notes the passage of The Treasury Laws Amendment (Financial Services Compensation Scheme of Last Resort) Bill 2023 and associated bills (CSLR) through both houses,

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FAAA announces Gwen Fletcher Memorial Award recipient

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The Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) has presented Kristine Pham of Lipman Burgon and Partners with the Gwen Fletcher Memorial Award for semester one of 2023. Named after the late ‘First

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FAAA responds to Quality of Advice Review recommendations

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Financial Advice Association of Australia (FAAA) CEO Sarah Abood has congratulated Financial Services Minister Steven Jones on the strong response to the Quality of Advice Review. “We are particularly pleased

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Lack of consultation on Treasury regulation disappointing

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The Financial Advice Association of Australia (FAAA) has expressed concerns about the Treasury’s draft regulation to amend and expand the Superannuation Performance Test. Sarah Abood, CEO of the FAAA, says

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BUDGET 2023: FAAA says few surprises in the Federal Budget for financial advisers 

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The Financial Advice Association of Australia (FAAA) says the government has provided a relatively gloomy outlook for its Budget despite achieving a surplus, with few surprises.   FAAA CEO Sarah Abood

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FAAA supports a better-targeted experienced pathway and more flexibility for qualifying courses

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The FAAA has made a submission to the Government on the Experienced Adviser Pathway, supporting the proposal while proposing that this measure be better targeted. CEO of the FAAA Sarah

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