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Gold Coast advisers banned for 5 years

ASIC has banned two Gold Coast-based advisers for five years after failing to comply with financial services laws and breaching the best interest of clients during the provision of super consolidation advice.

by Reporter
August 2, 2021
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Gold Coast advisers Trent Allan and Fabrizio Urrutia have been banned by ASIC from providing any financial services for five years.

Mr Allan and Mr Urrutia were authorised representatives of Australian financial services licensee Financial Masterplan Pty Ltd from 24 June 2016 until 25 May 2021. 

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They were also involved in the activities of Vision Wealth Group Pty Ltd (Vision Wealth), a corporate authorised representative of Financial Masterplan.

Vision Wealth established a website called Australian Super Search, which was used to attract clients by helping them find their lost super through the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) free service.

“The search results were used by Mr Allan and Mr Urrutia to provide clients with superannuation consolidation and insurance advice, and a number of clients were signed up to an ongoing service arrangement,” ASIC said.

“Mr Allan and Mr Urrutia provided advice without a thorough investigation of the clients’ needs and objectives. 

“In many cases, they did not make adequate enquiries about their clients’ existing superannuation and insurance products. Their advice also failed to provide appropriate reasoning for recommending the replacement of existing products.”

ASIC found that, in providing this advice, Mr Allan and Mr Urrutia failed to act in the best interests of their clients and prioritised their own interests over their clients’ interests. The regulator also found that advice documents, comparing the existing and recommended products, were materially misleading.

The corporate regulator also found that the pair had not complied with financial services law and had reason to believe that they were not adequately trained or competent to provide financial services.

Mr Allan’s and Mr Urrutia’s bannings have been recorded on the Financial Advisers Register and the Banned and Disqualified Persons Register.

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