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Spring FG sounds warning to licensees

After being burned by a rogue corporate authorised representative and entering into an EU with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), Spring Financial Group’s advice to other licensees is to “trust no one”.

by Staff Writer
September 25, 2013
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Spring FG entered into an EU (enforceable undertaking) with the corporate regulator after an investigation found concerns related to its monitoring and supervision processes.

The Sydney-based practice authorised Brisbane-based Royale Capital to issue general product advice about self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) on 24 October 2011.

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But unbeknownst to Spring FG, Royale Capital was cold-calling investors, advising them to set up SMSFs and inducing them to make specific investments.

Spring FG became aware of an ASIC investigation into Royale Capital and its related entities in July 2012, and subsequently ended its relationship with the Brisbane firm.

Spring FG managing director Keith Cullen told ifa the lesson for other licensees was to “trust no one other than people that you can supervise every day”.

“You’ve only got to look at the WealthSure scenario in that regard and others before them. It’s fraught with danger, apparently, having these guys [operating under your licence],” he said.

Mr Cullen admitted that appointing a corporate authorised representative was outside of his firm’s business model – and he said “it certainly will never be part of our business model again”.

“I don’t know how licensees with hundreds of authorised representatives sleep at night when they’re all out running their own show,” said Mr Cullen.

Spring FG is planning to sue Royale Capital for misleading and deceptive conduct under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (formerly the Trade Practices Act).

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  1. Gerry says:
    12 years ago

    Yes they will Lord, so a trustees defence is to be able to identify a shonk before they sign the dotted line…not to be reading about in the newspaper later. If an investor thinks they have the smarts to manage super themselves, then surely they must have some ability to identify what could be a dastardly deed.

    Sadly, i’ve seen a few new SMSF set up recently…normally enticed by some sort of product offering.

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  2. Lord STockton says:
    12 years ago

    Why pick on SMSF’s trustees?

    These crooks will do it to any one they think they can fleece.

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  3. Gerry says:
    12 years ago

    Further proof that the SMSF sector is a beacon for shonks. Trustee education may be the only way to stem the bleeding of capital. Diversify……always. If it looks too good to be true it often is…..two very very basic rules.

    Reply

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