Brogden, Kell and Rantall to discuss FOFA
In what promises to be one of the most comprehensive debates around the shape of the financial planning industry in a Federal election year, Money Management has joined with the Financial Services Council (FSC) to conduct a breakfast forum on 12 March in Sydney.
The breakfast forum will see industry leaders such as the FSC's John Brogden, Australian Securities and Investments Commissioner Peter Kell and the Financial Planning Association's Mark Rantall discuss the key issues around the Future of Financial Advice changes, and some of the broader implications flowing from policy implementation in an election year.
The forum will also garner the views of Colonial First State's Marianne Perkovic, Securitor's Matt Englund and Freehills partner Michael Vrisakis.
For more information go to moneymanagement.com.au or email [email protected].
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