Paying advisers for KiwiSaver advice
Amova (nee Nikko) has rolled out a new remuneration option for advisers offering KiwiSaver advice.
Instead of commission or deducting a fee from a member’s accounts Amova will pay advisers who provide advice to clients around KiwiSaver.
It doesn’t want to publicly disclose the dollar amount, but it appears to be reasonable.
Amova managing director Stuart Williams told the ASSET Magazine KiwiSaver Round Table yesterday the has launched its new offer to advisers this week.
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Paying advisers for KiwiSaver advice
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