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Investment manager Drummond Capital Partners has announced a raft of adviser-focused updates, including a practice growth division, relaunched manager research capabilities, and a passive model ...
With the final tally for FY25 now confirmed, how many advisers left during the financial year and how does it compare to the previous year?
Volatility in US markets means currency is becoming a critical decision factor in Australian investors’ ETF selection this year.
Pinnacle Investment Management has made a strategic investment in private capital investment firm FinCap to support a new managed accounts platform.
A former financial adviser has been charged over dishonest conduct, having allegedly encouraged individuals to acquire shares in his firm’s robotic trading technology, resulting in losses of at least ...
Flows into Australasian sustainable funds have moved back into outflow territory in the second quarter of 2025 driven by US$400 million in redemptions from passive funds.
Sequoia Financial Group non-executive director Charles Sweeney has stepped down from the board of the licensee after six years.
Clime Investment Management is overhauling the selection process for its APLs, with managing director Michael Baragwanath describing the threat of a product failure affecting clients as “pure ...
Fitzpatricks Financial Group chief executive Andrew Fairweather has taken over responsibility for the group’s private wealth subsidiary as its general manager of advice transitions to a new internal ...
Global X will expand its ETF range of exchange-traded funds next month with a low-cost Australian equity product as it chases ambitions of becoming a top issuer of ETFs in Australia.
A new report from the Financial Services Council has detailed what advisers value the most from their licensee, as well as the time and cost savings from being part of an AFSL.
The pressure is on for technology providers as Investment Trends’ latest industry report reveals advisers are consolidating their platform use, directing the majority of funds to just one primary ...