It has been suggested that some advisers may fall through the cracks if they do not want to take a licence themselves but do not want to work under the umbrella of another organisation.
Financial Advice NZ chief executive Katrina Shanks said the association would not take a licence, but it would develop resources to help members through the process.
“We have started a number of webinars and will be producing a workbook.”
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