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Acquisitions drive Fiducian FUA growth

Fiducian Portfolio Services has announced its funds under advice (FUA) have grown 18.1 per cent to $1.37 billion over the 2013/2014 financial year, off the back of advice sector acquisitions.

by Scott Hodder
August 28, 2014
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Commenting on its financial results for the 2013/2014 financial year, Fiducian managing director Indy Singh said its FUA growth was driven by its acquisition of financial services firms such the unnamed business it acquired in April, which had $66 million in FUA.

“As acquisitions continue to assimilate into our processes, they should deliver increased corporate strength and demonstrate our disciplined approach to balancing growth and returns,” Mr Singh said.

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“We plan to make further acquisitions in the coming year,” he added.

Mr Singh also said Fiducian’s funds under administration increased by 11 per cent to $1.03 billion, which he attributed to the positive growth generated by its financial planners.

“Fiducian’s full service offer, supported by last year’s product restructure, could allow a non-aligned small dealer with a Fiducian relationship to become competitive against large-scale financial planning dealer groups,” Mr Singh said.

Fiducian said it will be continuing to look for new growth opportunities over the 2015 financial year and will continue to expand its revenue base organically by continuing to support financial planners and making additional acquisitions.

“In addition, the propensity for credit seems to have contracted and lending covenants being imposed upon smaller dealerships appear much tighter. We shall be exploring opportunities here,” a statement from Fiducian said.

“Regulatory changes whereby accountants will be required to be licensed if they offer SMSF advice should also provide Fiducian with further opportunities,” the statement said.

Fiducian also reported it had made a profit of $3.98 million for the 2013/2014 financial year, an increase of 17.4 per cent from the previous financial year.

Tags: Growth

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