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ViewTrade International Australia chief executive Nigel Singh has highlighted that the financial adviser shortage may be more severe than reported, as the current count of advisers includes non-client facing roles. In a bid to attract new talent, he underscores the need to “make advice sexy again,” noting it’s often viewed as only relevant for older or wealthier people.
By Financial StandardViewTrade International Australia chief executive Nigel Singh has highlighted that the financial adviser shortage may be more severe than reported, as the current count of advisers includes non-client facing roles. In a bid to attract new talent, he underscores the need to “make advice sexy again,” noting it’s often viewed as only relevant for older or wealthier people.