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Will adviser numbers stay in the positive at EOFY?

With only one month to go until the end of the financial year, adviser numbers have increased by more than 250.

by Laura Dew
May 30, 2025
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The latest data from Wealth Data research shows 257 advisers have joined the industry since the start of FY2024–25.

However, losses of 27 earlier this month mean the number has fallen from a peak of 272 at the start of May. Losses of 18 during the week to 15 May were the largest weekly loss since the start of 2025, Wealth Data said, although the largest loss during the financial year was 35 in the last week of December.

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This compares to a net loss of 211 advisers from the profession during 2023–24 where strong growth earlier in the year was dampened by heavy losses of 236 advisers in the final two weeks of June. Even with the losses late in the financial year, it was still a stronger result than FY22–23, which saw a net loss of 633 advisers.

During the week to 29 May, there was a net gain of just one adviser with 19 licensees reporting gains of 23 advisers and 19 reporting losses of 22 advisers. Two new licensees commenced and none ceased.

There were four new entrants who joined during the week, bringing the monthly total to 31 as a result of candidates who passed the financial adviser exam in March joining the Financial Advisers Register (FAR).

One of the new licensees that commenced during the week was formed by three advisers who moved away from Akumin, which is owned by Entireti and Akumin Group.

Perpetual was up by two advisers, both of which moved over from Ord Minnett Group, while Partners Group was also up by two with one joining from Crestone Wealth Management and one returning to the FAR after a break.

A tail of 16 licensees was up by one, including WT Financial, Capstone and Spark Financial Group.

Rhombus Advisory was down by two, neither of whom have been appointed elsewhere, and 17 licensee owners were down by a net one including Count and Morgans.

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