Two Adviser Associations Merge

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Members of the Authorised Representatives Association, which represents around 90 Charter Financial Planning advice businesses and approximately 250 advisers, have voted to close the 40-year-old association and join The Advisers Association.

A statement from TAA says ARA members voted for the closure of the association at an extraordinary general meeting in April.

Neil Macdonald …the merger will also allow for greater collaboration…

In welcoming ARA members into TAA, CEO Neil Macdonald says his association is looking forward to representing ARA members “…and supporting them as they help clients achieve better financial outcomes.”

“Our two associations have a long history of working closely together via numerous consultation groups and this merger will give us an even stronger voice in what continue to be challenging times for advisers.”

Macdonald says the merger will also allow for greater collaboration.

…in order to move forward, the financial advice community needs to genuinely collaborate..

“As we have consistently said, in order to move forward, the financial advice community needs to genuinely collaborate. The merger will enable us to deliver a more united message in our ongoing communications not only within our own community, but also with the media and with the government,” he adds.



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