Firm hit for ‘false and misleading’ SMSF advertising
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered a firm to pay a $25,000 penalty for false and misleading “free SMSF setup” advertising.
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The Federal Court of Australia has ordered a firm to pay a $25,000 penalty for false and misleading “free SMSF setup” advertising.
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Following two major AMP acquisitions, Class is now required to lodge a supplementary prospectus with ASIC.
AMP has confirmed to SMSF Adviser this afternoon that it has acquired two SMSF administration technology providers.
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