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‘Great potential’ for advisers with incoming retirement income covenant

The incoming legislation will be a boost for the advice industry, according to a Challenger Life head.

by Neil Griffiths
January 28, 2022
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On a new episode of the ifa Show, the company’s general manager of retail distribution, Luke Cheetham, said the retirement income covenant – which will require superannuation trustees to plan and outline a retirement strategy for members – will present a huge opportunity for financial advisers.

“We work in a highly complex retirement system and you couple that with a lack of understanding of the risk that many will face over a 20 to 30 year retirement, it really means that transitioning from work to retirement without the right guidance [and] without the right advice can be a really daunting prospect for many,” Mr Cheetham said.

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“So I do feel that there’s great potential for product manufacturers and the advice market to work together and help make sense of retirement to give people the confidence that they need, when it comes to managing their savings.”

In particular, Mr Cheetham noted Baby Boomers would retire with larger nest eggs “than any generation before them” and, on average, will live more than two decades after retirement.

“So there’s going to be a huge demand for fit for purpose product innovation, delivered through quality advice, that’s specifically designed to, manage tax status and also give consideration to liquidity risk, to longevity risk, inflation, and market risk,” he said.

“We know from research that those who are engaged with an adviser, they have an active plan, they have a current plan, they generally feel more informed, they’re better prepared, they have greater confidence about their retirement and therefore they worry less and when we know they worry less, they enjoy more. And let’s face it, that’s what retirement should be all about.”

The covenant, set to come into effect on 1 July 2022, has been widely praised by industry groups, including the former Financial Services Council chief executive Sally Loane, who called it a “milestone” for financial services, and the Council on the Ageing (COTA) Australia.

SMSFs were excluded from the obligations relating to the retirement covenant when the government released the draft legislation for the measure in September.

Listen to the full podcast with Mr Cheetham here.

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