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Advice platform hit with cease and desist by fintech provider

A goals-based advice platform has been issued a cease and desist letter by a fintech provider alleging “substantial copyright breach”.

by Neil Griffiths
July 12, 2021
in News
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Astute Wealth Advice, creators of engagement platform AstuteWheel, served the letter to Lumiant on Monday in regard to a financial health questionnaire.

Astute Wealth has alleged Lumiant’s “Lumiant Confidence Questionnaire” uses “substantially the same words as almost all of the text in AstuteWheel’s 5-minute ‘Health Check’”, which launched in 2011.

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“It is extremely disappointing to discover that a financial services company appears to have copied our material,” Astute Wealth managing director, Hans Egger, said.

“Given all that has happened in and to the financial advice industry in Australia over the past decade, if any industry knows how imperative it is to behave with honesty and integrity, it is this one.”

Astute Wealth is also alleging that the rating questions and scores in Lumiant’s questionnaire are “very similar” to their health check survey.

Astute Wealth said it intends to commence proceedings against Lumiant, unless “certain terms” are met by 20 July.

“We will not stand by and allow Lumiant to reproduce our intellectual property for their commercial advantage,” Mr Egger said.

Lumiant responded to the news in a statement given to ifa.

“Lumiant supports fair business at Lumiant and as such will not be providing comment on ongoing legal matters until it is appropriate,” a Lumiant spokesperson said.

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  1. Scotty from marketing says:
    4 years ago

    Surely they would have changed a couple of sections and words around. Wouldn’t have management at Lumiant and IP would have checked that changes made before releasing and marketing it.

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    4 years ago

    The marketers at Lumiant and Implemented Portfolios didn’t do enough due diligence or change to the questionnaire. Oops….

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says:
    4 years ago

    Naughty Lumiant – doesn’t everyone pinch stuff anyway. A bit lazy though….

    Reply
  4. I've got actual stuff to worry says:
    4 years ago

    Who cares….

    Reply
  5. It’s all in the marketing… says:
    4 years ago

    One way to get traffic to your respective platforms….

    Reply
  6. Fighting over the ashes says:
    4 years ago

    An unoriginal risk profile, now that is an unoriginal complaint.

    Reply
  7. The Pontiff says:
    4 years ago

    Not sure what the fuss is about. Astute Wheel is a widely used fact finding tool. Lumiant is a very elaborate front end to push advisers to recommend clients into Implemented Portfolios. Different solutions.

    Reply
    • The Informed says:
      4 years ago

      Clearly, you haven’t used Lumiant…

      Reply
  8. Jimmy says:
    4 years ago

    Pot Kettle Black

    Reply
  9. dude says:
    4 years ago

    awkward….

    Reply

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