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Advisers branch out to create goals-focused firm

A group of advisers has parted ways with a NOW Financial Group-aligned firm to create their own brand, saying they want to “take a fresh approach” to financial advice.

by Staff Writer
August 19, 2016
in News
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Amie Wild and colleagues Jonathan Alchin, Leon Jones, Tristen Cosgrove, Brian Traylen, Sam Schmarr and Clive Warner left Aspire Wealth and Protection last month. They are now all directors and advisers at their new brand, Avanti Advisers.

Speaking to ifa, Ms Wild said the decision to create Avanti was driven by their desire to move away from product-based advice.

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“We really want to take on a fresh approach to advice, and by rebranding we are able to focus on offering holistic financial advice that focuses on who our clients are, what’s important to them, what their values are and what they want out of life as opposed to set-and-forget, product-based advice,” Ms Wild said.

Mr Alchin noted that they cropped out the concepts of wealth, investments and insurance from the branding and logo, which is necessary to keep up with changing consumer needs.

“We’re now holistic advisers to our clients. We want to be an advice group that is more about long-term client journeys than short term transactions,” he told ifa.

“We’ve been in the finance industry for many years and the new environment that our clients are finding themselves in really needs a new approach.

“A lot of the older generations of professionals working in the industry aren’t really taking action on the industry changes that are happening at a rapid rate,” he said.

Ms Wild added that the fresh approach will help them connect with those Australians currently not seeking advice.

“We really need to connect with that 80 per cent of people who don’t seek financial advice” she said.

“Even though it’s been proven that people with a financial adviser perform better, there is a real gap caused by misconceptions amongst average Australians that they need a lot of money in order to seek advice.

“Avanti is going to enable us to have conversations around financial advice that don’t even involve insurance or superannuation. Whilst those elements are important, if you want to provide holistic, goals-centric advice and have a long-term relationship with clients, you need to start the conversation with understanding someone’s values and their lifestyle before the conversation of money is brought to the table.”

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Comments 5

  1. Damian Dunell says:
    9 years ago

    It may be a fresh approach for them but many of us IFAs have been doing it for years. Welcome to our profession, or should I say, “Avanti”.

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  2. James B says:
    9 years ago

    Isn’t this Mr Dunsford’s licensee they have left? The same one calling for the AFA EGM? Now I hope his decision to call the EGM has nothing to do with not wanting to lose commissions from LIF reforms. Now that wouldn’t be a good look!

    Good on you Amie & colleagues on making the decision to move. What great reasons to do so!

    Reply
  3. NobbyK says:
    9 years ago

    This may not be Uber, but its a start!

    Reply
  4. Steve says:
    9 years ago

    I wonder how your existing clients feel after reading this?

    Reply
  5. I do it for the Comm????? says:
    9 years ago

    Welcome to the real world were adviser seek to help their client not build a book of trail comm..

    Reply

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