Synchron appoints 17 new advisers

2 March 2009
| By Benjamin Levy |

Dealer group Synchron has appointed 17 new financial advisers, boosting its total number of financial advisers to 123 across Australia.

John Prossor, the director of Synchron, said many of the advisers were graduates of Synchron’s Next Gen three-day training course. The course focuses on a business risk case study, as well as mountain climbing and physical exercise.

Prossor said he hoped to increase the numbers of advisers under the dealer group to 150 during the year. Synchron continues to attract independent advisers through its commission-based remuneration, as well as its active recruiting team, he said.

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