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media release (14-258MR)

AFS licensee addresses ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþconcerns on SMSF advice

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Interprac Financial Planning Pty Ltd (Interprac), an Australian financial services (AFS) licence holder based in Melbourne, has agreed to address ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþconcerns relating to advice provided to some clients about self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs).

An ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþsurveillance of Interprac identified some concerns about the appropriateness of advice provided to clients on the establishment of an SMSF. In particular, there were concerns relating to:

  • the advice not being sufficiently tailored to the needs of each client, and
  • inadequate comparison of clients’ existing superannuation to the recommended SMSF.

In response to ASIC’s concerns, Interprac has agreed to undertake a number of measures to improve its advice processes and to ensure clients receive appropriate financial advice. These include:

  • appointing a compliance expert to review, assess and, if necessary, make recommendations regarding SMSF advice provided by Interprac to clients
  • writing to all clients who may have received poor advice to inform them of their internal dispute resolution and external dispute resolution rights
  • requiring advisers to undertake additional training with a particular emphasis on replacement product disclosure and the best interests duty
  • requiring all advisers providing SMSF advice to clients to complete specialist SMSF training
  • employing an additional compliance resource, and
  • placing some advisers on a pre-vet program.

Interprac is required to report back to ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþregarding the implementation of the agreed measures to confirm ASIC's concerns have been addressed.

½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþCommissioner Greg Tanzer said, ‘The SMSF sector continues to grow rapidly and more Australians than ever before are either considering or operating an SMSF. ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþwill closely monitor advisers on SMSFs to ensure they have the processes in place to provide consistently good financial advice to consumers.’

Interprac has cooperated fully with ASIC’s inquiries and ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþacknowledges the constructive action taken by Interprac to address its concerns