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Synchron announces latest growth figures

Synchron says recent figures showing major growth in new risk business, as well as a move to grow in South Australia, are indications the licensee is “punching above its weight”.

by Staff Writer
May 15, 2017
in Risk
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At an event in Adelaide last week, Synchron revealed it made $23.8 million from new life insurance business during 2016, a growth of $3.6 million.

It was ranked number three out of Australia’s top 12 licensees in terms of new risk business with 12.4 per cent growth and a 4.5 per cent market share, behind just AMP Financial Planning and Charter Financial Planning, Synchron said. 

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Synchron said it was also the only licensee within the top 12 to have significant growth in new risk business, with nine licensees recording negative growth and the other two recording minimal growth.

Synchron noted its growth from 93 advisers in 2005 to its current figure of 445 advisers, making it the 7th largest licensee in terms of adviser numbers, as well as the only licensee in the top 10 to be non-institutionally owned.

Director Don Trapnell said he is proud of the licensee’s growth.

“For every 1,000 policies of life insurance sold in Australia today, 45 are sold by Synchron advisers. For every 1,000 advisers in Australia, 23 of them are part of Synchron,” Mr Trapnell said.

“That means we’re punching way above our weight.”

In addition, Mr Trapnell noted Synchron’s intention to further grow the licensee in South Australia.

“Why haven’t we grown in South Australia? 8.1 per cent of the population of Australia is in South Australia. We have five representatives,” Mr Trapnell said.

“They’re lonely. I trust and know that Sheridan Wright will change that.”

In April, sister publication ifa reported on Synchron’s appointment of Sheridan Wright as its South Australia/Northern Territory state manager.

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