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Why being legal doesn’t mean being right or in your best interests
Certainty Advice Podcasts
English - January 28, 2021 02:21 - 19 minutes - 17.5 MBManagement Business Education financialadvice certaintyadvice certaintyadvisers finance valuableadvice Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: The value of assurance & reassurance versus specific advice - particularly in the COVID era
Next Episode: What's the new expected driver of trust
Guest: Charlie Haynes, CEO of Lonsec
Duration: 19:03
Date: 15 January 2021
This latest episode in our “Three Years On” series – where we break down the pros and cons of the 2017 Royal Commission into Financial Services and Banking – I chat with Charlie Haynes, CEO of Lonsec, one of Australia’s most respected and leading research houses. Together, we discuss the paths and benefits to everyday Australians three years on and why there is still a day of reckoning coming for certain sections of the industry. Listen out for practical, actionable insights from Charlie as he deconstructs the real outcomes of this Royal Commission. Welcome to another episode of ‘The Certainty Advice Podcast’...