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White label service launched for unlicensed accountants

Lime Super founder Greg Einfeld has partnered with the general manager of a professional networking company to launch a service aimed at unlicensed accountants.

by Reporter
August 4, 2016
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A white label service called Plenty Plus, launched by Greg Einfeld and White Collar Quotes general manager Josh Golombick will offer advice on single topics such as setting up SMSFs, buying property in SMSFs and salary sacrificing.

Mr Einfeld said Plenty Plus will enable accountants and their clients to “generate advice entirely online in under 10 minutes”.

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“The new laws imposed on accountants are clear – provide SMSF advice without a licence and you are breaking the law,” said Mr Einfeld.

“This means a lot of accountants without an AFSL will have to refer their clients to a financial adviser an expensive exercise for the client. It also means the accountant loses the control of the customer experience.”

Plenty Plus he said will operate under its own AFSL and will provide clients with the ability to speak to a financial adviser by phone or video conference if they would like to discuss their advice.

Mr Einfeld said Plenty Plus is set to be launched in the 3rd quarter of 2016.

 

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  1. concerned accountant says:
    9 years ago

    Interesting idea if it manages to sidestep the accountants exemption/limited licensing farce at a reasonable cost. It will be fascinating to watch the ASIC, banks and various financial planning bodies twist themselves out of all shape trying to come up with other ways (and legislation) to force people to go to the banks and financial planners instead of their trusted accountants.
    The wave of protest against this imposed increase of costs and attempted removal of free choice is rising.

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  2. Sventana says:
    9 years ago

    “if they would like to discuss their advice”??? errr isn’t the whole point of the exemption repeal being circumvented here? any accountant who thinks it’ll be business as usual because they can punch a few keys and spit out an SOA will be in for a rude shock when ASIC comes shadow shopping!

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