The one-day summit will be held at the Heritage Hotel on February 17 and features future-focused content to help businesses prepare for the financial services landscape in 2022 and beyond.
The full programme is yet to be finalised but will include regulatory organisations and key decision-makers including the FMA and others, political leaders, advice masterclasses and experts discussing the future and development of professional advice practices.
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FSC was historically the representative of the manufacturers - the banks and the big life companies. But increasingly they seem to be extending their reach into adviserland.
I've always thought advisers need their own strong voice.
One potential area of tension is forthcoming CoFI. If manufacturers believe that they will be required to "supervise" everyone selling their product, on whose side do you think FSC would fall - manufacturers or advisers.