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Dealer group ‘commits’ to expand SMSF specialisation

One financial planning dealer group has "committed" to expanding its SMSF advice expertise via the SMSF Professionals’ Association of Australia (SPAA).

by Reporter
November 3, 2014
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Lonsdale, an IOOF dealer group, is encouraging its advisers to join SPAA and undertake the SMSF specialisation programs.

The move represents Lonsdale’s commitment to encourage professional standards in light of the FOFA regulations, according to chief executive Mark Stephen.

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“Professional standards that have an independent tick of approval and raise adviser competency will be critical over the coming years as we continue to see the SMSF sector evolve,” Mr Stephen said.

“We are committed to continually raising professional standards by ensuring that the training, accreditation and education that Lonsdale planners get is at a significantly higher level than that required by ASIC.”

SPAA chief executive Andrea Slattery believes this commitment by Lonsdale is indicative of where the SMSF advice industry is heading.

“Recent SPAA-Macquarie research validated the emergence of an SMSF professional who is focused on the importance of continually lifting professional standards,” she said.

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  1. michael says:
    11 years ago

    Great initiative.
    We did likewise a year ago.
    Can’t put enough emphasis on the potential differences in the advice provided and obvious benefits of SMSF in a large number of client solutions.
    Pity about the alignment with a distribution channel.

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