Saturday, 27 April 2024

The Australian Bankers’ Association welcomes the announcement of the independent directors of the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority

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The Australian Bankers’ Association has welcomed the announcement of the independent directors responsible for setting higher professional and education qualifications for financial advisers.

“The appointments to the board of the new Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) are an important step on the path to create financial advice as a trusted profession,” ABA Executive Director – Retail Policy Diane Tate said.

“The standards setting body has a good mix of expertise in education and ethics, consumer advocacy, and financial services.

“The financial advice banks and AMP, which represent only around 38 per cent of the financial advice market, are helping to fast-track the introduction of the new professional standards framework by funding the establishment of the standards setting body.

“There is lots that needs to happen to get the new professional standards framework in place; not just by the standards setting body, but by banks and other financial advice businesses and financial advisers.

“The banking industry looks forward to working with FASEA on raising the standards of financial advisers so that Australians can have more trust in financial advice,” Ms Tate said.

Re-disseminated by The Asian Banker

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