Your say on adviser education standards

Financial advisers are divided over the Government’s proposals to deliver an “experience pathway” to those with more than 10 years’ experience, with many arguing that it risks undermining education standards and therefore professionalism in the industry
Amid numerous adviser submissions provided to the Treasury consultation on Education Standards for Financial Advisers and in circumstances where Treasury will not make those submissions public until later in the year, Financial Newswire wants to know what advisers really think.
On the one hand, the Government’s proposals are aimed at stemming the continuing exodus of advisers from the industry while, on the other, there are concerns about compromising the necessary lifting of education standards for those giving financial advice.
Please complete the following brief survey and let us know what you think: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DJVQMBY









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