Centrepoint points to 40 adviser pipeline

Publicly-listed financial planning group Centrepoint Alliance has credited itself with being Australia’s “Number 2 Licensee” on the back of strong adviser recruitment and retention rates.
In an update filed with the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), Centrepoint forecast first half EBITDA of $6 million, up 13% on the prior corresponding period.
It said strong organic growth had helped it move to become the Number 2 Licensee in the market, with the company now supporting 588 licensed advisers, with net growth of 15 advisers from 1 July 2025 to 12 December 20256.
The update said a robust pipeline is in place, with an additional 40 advisers currently being onboarded.
As well, it said that its IconiQ Platform, announced earlier this year, is building initial scale with a $1 billion transition pipeline.
“With the strong momentum in the business we expect EBITDA to be at the top end of guidance of $11.5 million to $12 million for the full year,” it said.









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