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Advisers face additional scrutiny as YFYS oversight grows

The Your Future, Your Super reforms could put advisers under fresh scrutiny, this time directed from their clients.

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic
September 28, 2021
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Speaking at the recent AFA Conference, Brian Parker, chief economist at Sunsuper, predicted that increasing oversight of multi-asset products could put the onus on advisers as customers up their engagement.

“There is a scope for clients to become a hell of a lot more interested in this,” Mr Parker said.

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“There is the potential for clients to ring you up and complain, for example, if they happen to be in a MySuper product that failed the test or if they’re about to be put into a funds product that’s just failed the test, or if they’re not being moved out of a product that has failed… The potential for clients to be very active in this space is very, very real.”

Advisers not using multi-asset products should also be on alert, the economist noted.

With the ATO website tipped to become the “ultimate source of truth” when it comes to performance comparisons, Mr Parker noted this could have several bearings for advisers.

Ultimately, clients may use this handy tool to compare their adviser tailor-made portfolios against multi-asset products.

He said: “A lot of advisers out there may still say, ‘Well, I still don’t need to care, because I don’t use multi-asset products. I actually construct my own client portfolios that are tailored to the needs of my client.’

“That’s fine, but the ATO website is still going to become a benchmark for your clients to potentially compare your performance against. What are you delivering for your clients when compared to the major superannuation funds of Australia?”

Last month, the results of the first annual super performance test revealed a total of 13 funds failed to meet the objective benchmark.

As part of the Your Future, Your Super reforms, the government has mandated a performance test to ensure members are aware of how their fund measures up on key performance metrics. 

The Your Future, Your Super reforms are estimated to save Australian workers $17.9 billion over 10 years.

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Comments 6

  1. Rick says:
    4 years ago

    …the biggest enemy for advisers is client apathy and disengagement, so this is actually a positive. There are bigger issues to worry about, like staying relevant and profitable.

    Reply
  2. Michael says:
    4 years ago

    This argument ignores the tax issue.
    Clients do not want to pay tax.
    Or most don’t.

    Investment strategies and headline returns don’t necessarily show the complete picture.
    Clients in varying stages of life have a view as to the ultimate desired outcome.

    All of this tax driven approach likely means that gains and income are deferred by the style of investment entered into.
    Two 50 year olds are not concerned so much about what the fund is making today but rather what may be in it in 15 years time.

    This approach is not welcomed by govt, institutions, academics etc but it is a primary driver of likely at least 1M Australian SMSF members.

    Mind you, very few of them would see an institution or the ATO as a reliable source of information to benchmark against.

    Reply
  3. Animal Farm says:
    4 years ago

    When Labor gets into office, most of this unfair comparison rubbish will be scrapped. It is easily explained to clients – even Channel 7 had a news item over the weekend saying it was a very narrow comparison, the other night, not taking into account insurance offerings etc. It’s a disgrace.

    Reply
    • beyond2000 says:
      4 years ago

      There is literally zero chance labor will scrap the reforms. Zero. If anything, they will take it further.

      Reply
      • Anonymous says:
        4 years ago

        agree they wont get rid of it.

        Reply
      • Anon says:
        4 years ago

        Labor will do whatever best serves the interests of the union officials who control “industry” funds. That is the basis of their whole financial services policy.

        Reply

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