ASIC to terminate Austplan’s AFS licence

ASIC to terminate Austplan’s AFS licence
Staff reporterOctober 24, 2018

ASIC will cancel the Australian financial services (AFS) licence of Austplan Pty Ltd (Austplan) effective from 25 November 2018 by agreement with the licensee. 

ASIC was concerned about Austplan’s ability to do all things necessary to ensure the advice provided by its representatives was compliant.

Its surveillance found deficiencies in the financial services provided by a number of Austplan representatives, including their failure to act in the best interest of their clients in relation to establishing self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF). 

Austplan also received client referrals from GM Homes (Australia) Pty Ltd, a building and mortgage business, which is not licensed to provide financial advice or any other financial service.  

As part of the cancellation Austplan is required to comply with conditions such as maintaining its current Professional Indemnity insurance policy until the cancellation takes effect (25 November 2018) and its membership of Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) until all consumer complaints have been resolved.

Austplan will also have to submit the required financial statements with ASIC and retain all materials relating to personal advice provided by its representatives.

ASIC is continuing to make enquiries in relation to the advice provided.

ASIC’s Deputy Chair Peter Kell said AFS licensees have an obligation to ensure that their representatives are adequately trained and competent to provide financial services that are in their clients’ best interest. 

"ASIC will take action where we see licensees not properly supervising their representatives," he said.

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