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18 February, 2022 |
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Latest News |
Industry News | Another positive week for adviser numbers | It looks like the pace of advisers existing the industry has stabilised, with a net change in adviser numbers having been pushed into a positive territory for the second week in a row. |
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Sponsored Content | The benefits of impact investing | Impact investing offers investors the chance to use their capital for good, by investing in a range of opportunities to develop social and environmental solutions through investments that also generate financial returns. |
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Industry News | Standout year for IPOs and M&A | Record high M&A activity, share buybacks and special dividends in 2021 helped to increase demand for IPOs as cash was returned to investors and then redeployed. |
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Industry News | Sequoia posts higher NPAT for 1H22 | Sequoia Financial Group has reported net profit after tax to increased to $2.6 million from $1.7 million for the half year ended 31 December, 2021. |
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Sponsored Content | Why Retirees Need A Certain Confidence | Retirees should be able to sleep easy at night knowing their sharemarket-exposed capital is protected against market falls. Their confidence shouldn’t go up or down on the whims of sharemarkets. |
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Industry News | AUSTRAC examines Bell Financial Group entities | AUSTRAC has ordered the appointment of an external auditor to three entities within the Bell Financial Group to investigate whether it has met requirements under two anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing legislations. |
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Industry News | Rowe leaves CountPlus | CountPlus has announced that a new employment agreement with its chief executive and managing director, Matthew Rowe, will not be entered. |
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Outsider |
Money Management Original | Contactless delivery | Mingling at drinks receptions might be back on the agenda but that doesn’t mean Omicron has gone away. |
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Money Management Original | A timely union | While Outsider wouldn’t admit to watching reality TV, he can’t help if it’s on when he walks back and forth across the lounge. |
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Money Management Original | Keeping schtum on advice plans | As Federal election campaigning goes into full swing, marked by the Prime Minister’s appearance at the National Press Club, Outsider wonders when or if there will be a meaningful distinction in advice-related policy between the major parties. |
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