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FPA and AFA members vote to merge

FPA and AFA are officially progressing with their planned merger. 

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February 28, 2023
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Members of the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) and Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) have voted in favour of the proposed merger of the two associations at Extraordinary General Meetings (EGMs) held in Sydney on Tuesday.

According to a statement issued by the groups, across all resolutions, an average of 96.5 per cent of AFA votes and 96.7 per cent of FPA votes were in favour – well above the required 75 per cent.

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“A merged association gives us a united voice at a crucial turning point for our profession, including the proposed changes from the Quality of Advice review,” said Sam Perera, president of the AFA.

“Our members have recognised the importance of having a strong, single voice representing them to government, regulators and other stakeholders.

“During our discussions in recent months with members, it was clear that there was significant support for a merger, but we never took this for granted and recognised the importance of members having their say,” he said. 

Also speaking on the occasion, David Sharpe, chair of the FPA, said that both the AFA and FPA boards were unanimously in support of a merger since it was first proposed to members in September 2022. 

“This is a historic day. We are coming together at a critical time, when we have a real opportunity to drive much-needed change to strengthen and grow the profession of financial advice,” Mr Sharpe said.

“I want to thank all members of the AFA and FPA who have engaged with us, asked many great questions along the way and taken the time to make their voices heard. You have put your trust in us to create a larger and stronger association to represent you, and we will be doing our utmost to deliver.”

Adding that “there has been a great deal of work going on since the proposal was first put forward”, Mr Sharpe said the groups are now in a strong position to move ahead with formally establishing the merged association.

The full legal name of the new association will be the Financial Advice Association of Australia Limited.   

Legal completion is expected to take place on 3 April 2023, with a transition period said to run from April to June, including adoption of the new name and constitution, finalising and launching a new brand and logo, new board formation, and membership transition. 

The transition is expected to be complete by 1 July 2023. 

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