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Data reveals ‘few’ advice complaints in late 2019

Complaints received about financial advisers in the second half of 2019 were few and far between compared with other financial services categories, according to new figures.

by Staff Writer
March 11, 2020
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Statistics released as part of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority’s Datacube revealed that 278 complaints received about advice businesses had been progressed between 1 July and 31 December 2019, with 203 complaints closed.

Of complaints received by AFCA about advice businesses, 60 per cent related to superannuation and 35 per cent to managed investments. The top most complained about advice groups were AMP Financial Planning, with 37 complaints progressed in the second half of the year; Australian Planning Services, with 28 complaints progressed; and Commonwealth Financial Planning, with 19 complaints progressed.

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Within the broader investments and advice category, which includes product providers as well as advice businesses, 51.9 per cent of complaints related to hedging, derivatives and securities, while 26.7 per cent related to managed investments. There were 1,526 complaints progressed in this category over the second half of 2019 with 1,454 complaints closed.

AFCA chief operating officer Justin Untersteiner said the advice related complaints data showed improvement, while complaints about home loans had risen the most over the second half of 2019, with 2,201 complaints in total.

“There has been a dramatic increase in complaints about home loans. This increase has been driven by financial firms failing to respond to requests for assistance, the conversion of loans from interest only to principal and interest, and issues with responsible lending,” Mr Untersteiner said.

“The data also shows that we are getting very few complaints about financial advice, just 30 per month, and complaints against debt buyers or collectors rose by just 5 per cent.”

In the life insurance category, 583 complaints were progressed by AFCA in the six-month period and 495 were closed. The most complained about policy type was income protection, which attracted 38.9 per cent of total complaints, while the most complained about insurer was TAL with 81 complaints progressed.

Just 39 life insurance-related complaints were progressed about advice businesses, with 42 complaints closed over the period. The most complained about advice groups from a life insurance perspective were Commonwealth Financial Planning, Charter Financial Planning and AMP Financial Planning.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    6 years ago

    So the obvious targets from the RC (AMP, CBA) were the most complained about. I wonder if that’s because the advice was bad or if the RC and the media have painted targets on the Adviser’s backs.

    And in a year where returns were 20%+, there were few complaints. Such a surprise. It really makes you cynical about complaints, when market returns are inversely proportional to the number of complaints.

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  2. Anonymous says:
    6 years ago

    Worrying that TAL is the most complained about insurer as I’m guessing most complaints relate to claims and the reason they had to appear at the RC.

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    • Anonymous says:
      6 years ago

      Not surprising. TAL is one of the biggest junk insurers in Australia. They sell their junk products direct to consumers online, but also white label for organisations like NIB and Qantas who are happy to push their clients into TAL’s junk products for a cut of the action.

      TAL’s fully underwritten products, which they sell through the adviser channel, seem OK. But I am reluctant to use them due to the taint of their dodgy junk business, and the financial landmines of their union super business.

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    • Anon says:
      6 years ago

      Have you tried writing business with them lately? We can’t get ANYTHING done with them. Claims, New Application, general enquiries their administration has absolutely fallen apart. We have clients in the process who are complaining about being called multiple times for the same questions we’ve been requested docs that we provided on the original application… Not sure what’s happening there at the moment but it’s not great!.

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  3. few says:
    6 years ago

    outrage.. perhaps a RC to resolve the ‘few’ advice complaints

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