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Dixon Advisory’s AFS licence suspended

ASIC has suspended the Australian Financial Services (AFS) licence of Dixon Advisory & Superannuation Services (Dixon Advisory).

The move comes after it filed for voluntary administration in January with E&P Financial Group directors saying at the time that it “determined that mounting and actual potential liabilities mean it is likely to become insolvent at some future time”.

The actual or potential liabilities relate to possible damages from proceedings that include a class action lodged by Piper Alderman last November which alleged that "Dixon Advisory failed to act in the best interests of clients after its investment committee reviewed, approved and recommended which products were to be pushed on to group members" whom Dixon Advisory stood to earn millions in fees from.

The liabilities also relate to claims against DASS by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) and penalties by ASIC

The administrators, PwC partners’ Stephen Longley and Craig Crosbie, have since confirmed to ASIC that most clients of Dixon Advisory have moved to alternate financial services providers.

The suspension will allow Dixon Advisory’s AFS licence to continue to operate until 9 May 2022 to allow existing clients yet to transition to access services and requires the maintenance of dispute resolution arrangements including AFCA membership until 8 April 2023.

Dixon Advisory has the right to appeal ASIC’s decision at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

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Neil Griffiths

Neil Griffiths

Neil is the Deputy Editor of the wealth titles, including ifa and InvestorDaily.

Neil is also the host of the ifa show podcast.