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ASIC freezes assets of former adviser

ASIC is investigating the financial services provided by a former adviser regarding fees charged to client superannuation funds.

by Reporter
August 22, 2023
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In a statement on Tuesday, the corporate regulator said it has successfully obtained a freeze on the assets held by a former financial adviser based in Sydney.

Namely, On 5 July 2023, the regulator commenced urgent proceedings in the Federal Court against David Valvo and related company, Your Financial Freedom.

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On the same day, the court made orders freezing the assets of Mr Valvo and Your Financial Freedom, restrained Mr Valvo from leaving Australia and required him to surrender his passport.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) revealed that it took these steps as its currently investigating the financial services provided by Mr Valvo and Your Financial Freedom during the period 1 January 2015 to 21 September 2021, regarding fees charged to client superannuation funds.

The matter is listed for a case management hearing on 29 September 2023.

ASIC noted its investigation of Mr Valvo and Your Financial Freedom is continuing.

“Any person who had superannuation invested with Mr Valvo or Your Financial Freedom and has concerns about the fees they paid can contact ASIC at Client.Queries.for.Mr.Valvo@asic.gov.au,” the regulator advised.

According to media reports, Mr Valvo is also a comedian known for his celebrity impressions and is facing allegations of duplicating the signatures of numerous clients.

ASIC’s FAR suggests that Mr Valvo held a license under NextGen Financial Group during the period the regulator is investigating, before moving to We Are Gen Y and then ceasing on 30 December 2021.

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Comments 6

  1. Michelle says:
    2 years ago

    An impressive resume with an Advanced Diploma and failure to meet CPD requirements for two years. Highlights why the 10 year educational carve outs that are really designed to lower education standards making Super funds look good should be thrown out the door. Would have been the clean out this industry desperately needs.

    Reply
    • Annon says:
      2 years ago

      So a Degree will make him ethical?

      Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    2 years ago

    Plot twist – he was found to be impersonating an ASIC Delegate and was only discovered because he seemed to have an actual understanding of the matters brought before him!

    Reply
  3. ASIC.is.very.special@LOL.gov.t says:
    2 years ago

    that email adress from ASIC is like something out of The Producers by Mel Brooks

    Reply
  4. Alex Williams says:
    2 years ago

    Between this, and the NextGen AFCA complaints, https://www.accountantsdaily.com.au/super/18842-advisers-can-be-liable-to-pay-for-bad-advice-following-afca-ruling, this isn’t boding well for NextGen FInancial Group. Time to jump ship?

    Reply
    • Grahame D says:
      2 years ago

      they are already jumping

      Reply

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