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The top factors underpinning a full recovery of the retail sector

The top factors underpinning a full recovery of the retail sector

by Shared by MyBusiness | Mar 3, 2021 | News

A CouriersPlease survey asked 172 retailers what they think the industry needs to bounce back once social restrictions are removed. Read more at MyBusiness.
‘A difficult place’: Industry leaders plead for regulatory change

‘A difficult place’: Industry leaders plead for regulatory change

by Shared by ifa | Mar 3, 2021 | News

FPA chair Marisa Broome said the industry was in desperate need of regulatory simplification, and that steps taken by the government so far, while positive, were not adequate to turn the tide of adviser exits. Read more at ifa.
Company director disqualified for misleading prospective franchisees

Company director disqualified for misleading prospective franchisees

by Adrian Flores | Mar 2, 2021 | News

The court found that Megasave Couriers Australia Pty Ltd (Megasave) assured prospective franchisees that they would receive guaranteed minimum weekly payments (typically $2,000 per week) and a guaranteed annual income (usually $91,000) if they purchased a Megasave...
Firms to ‘strongly encourage’ staff to get jabbed

Firms to ‘strongly encourage’ staff to get jabbed

by Shared by AccountantsDaily | Mar 2, 2021 | News

At one big four firm, the approach to staff vaccinations will centre less around trying to convince workers to get the jab, and more around building a workable support infrastructure which emphasises the benefits of getting vaccinated. Read more at the...
FASEA code breach complaints non-existent

FASEA code breach complaints non-existent

by Shared by ifa | Mar 2, 2021 | News

Presenting at AIA’s Adviser Summit on Tuesday, AFCA ombudsman Shail Singh said the ombudsman had heard just six complaints relating to a breach of the code of ethics as at 31 August 2020. Read more at ifa.
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