Episodes

  • Advisers’ key concerns leading up to the federal election
    Feb 19 2025

    In this episode of The ifa Show, co-hosts Maja Garaca Djurdjevic and Keith Ford break down what Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones’ impending retirement means for the upcoming federal election.

    While many advisers will be glad to see Jones go after years of disappointment from the Labor government, particularly in relation to the government’s handling of the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort (CSLR), many are still hesitant to trust the Coalition, remembering the decade of mistreatment.

    Listen as they discuss:

    • How United Global Capital is impacting the CSLR more than Dixon Advisory.
    • Industry associations’ criticisms of both major political parties.
    • Whether advisers can expect to see a draft on tranche two of the Delivering Better Financial Outcomes reforms prior to the election.
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    50 mins
  • ‘Big win for the profession’: The importance of education reform
    Feb 12 2025

    In this episode of The ifa Show, host Keith Ford is joined by the chief executive of WT Financial Group, Keith Cullen, to break down the government’s adviser education reform announcement, and why the profession needs to be pragmatic about the pathways to bring in new advisers.

    Cullen explains why he sees opening up financial advice to a wider range of degrees is vital, and the importance of maintaining the appropriate additional requirements, such as completing the adviser exam, professional year, and CPD training.

    Listen as they discuss:

    • What advisers can expect from the upcoming federal election.
    • How the next tranche of DBFO is tracking and the measures it needs to get right.
    • Why the government needs to stop its constant meddling in the super system.
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    37 mins
  • Navigating the complexities of cyber security in 2025
    Feb 5 2025

    In the latest episode of The ifa Show, host Keith Ford is joined by the founder of The Cyber Collective, Fraser Jack, to discuss how technological advancements have impacted the cyber security space and the doubled-edged sword of AI.

    Reflecting on the evolving landscape of cyber security, Jack emphasised the importance of creating resilient businesses that can withstand and recover quickly from attacks as despite best efforts, attacks still can occur.

    Listen as he discusses:

    • How third-party providers can increase cyber risk.
    • Why leaders’ knowledge is crucial to protecting the business.
    • The consistent vulnerability of human error.
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    43 mins
  • Leadership in a changing world – Trump’s influence on DEI and beyond
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode of The ifa Show, we share a discussion between host Maja Garaca Djurdjevic and associate professor Nathan Eva, from Monash Business School, on the global implications of US President Donald Trump's "me-first agenda" on organisational culture, including within Australia.

    Eva breaks down Trump’s executive orders rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and clean energy efforts, and how these moves could flow through into the domestic landscape.

    Listen as they discuss:

    • The risks that come with deprioritising diversity and how Australian leaders can resist these trends.
    • What organisations can do to stay committed to fairness, equity, and sustainability amid political and social upheaval.
    • The leadership qualities needed to navigate this challenging new era.
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    36 mins
  • Why firms bringing on PY advisers is vital for the future of advice
    Jan 22 2025

    In the latest episode of The ifa Show, host Keith Ford is joined by academic and consultant Dr Katherine Hunt to dive into the barriers that are holding advice firms back from bringing on young advisers and why overcoming them is important for the future of the profession.

    Reflecting on conversations with advisers who have decided working with professional year (PY) advisers simply doesn’t fit their business model, Hunt outlined why this is an area where advice firms can take on more responsibility for improving the overall profession while still gaining value from a new adviser’s skills.

    Listen as she discusses:

    • How to reposition the value proposition of a PY adviser as a positive for your clients.
    • Why the proposed new class of adviser could be reason for optimism and lead to growth in adviser numbers in the long-term.
    • How to get the most out of mandated ethics continuing professional development rather than just ticking a box.
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    30 mins
  • M&A trends and the Australian financial services landscape in 2025
    Jan 14 2025

    In the latest episode of The ifa Show, host Keith Ford sits down with founder and director of Forte Asset Solutions, Steve Prendeville, to break down what’s happening in the financial services mergers and acquisitions (M&A) space.

    With activity high across the board, including multiple bidders attempting to take over Insignia Financial, Prendeville shares his insights on the growing international interest in Australian financial services firms and why this is happening.

    Listen as he discusses:

    • The impact of offshore ownership on the domestic financial services market.
    • Why 2025 is set to be a busy year for M&A advice firms, driven by a combination of supply and demand dynamics.
    • How financial advisers can build better businesses and enhance profitability.
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    41 mins
  • The Coalition’s vision for financial advice with shadow minister Luke Howarth
    Dec 19 2024

    Join us for an exclusive interview as ifa’s Maja Garaca Djurdjevic and Keith Ford are joined by shadow financial services minister Luke Howarth to discuss the Coalition’s goals for financial advice.

    In this conversation, Howarth shares his perspective on the current state of the sector, what a change in government would bring about for financial advice reform efforts, the prospect of super funds returning to advice, and what needs to change regarding the Compensation Scheme of Last Resort.

    Tune in to hear the shadow minister’s vision for the advice profession ahead of next year’s federal election.

    You’ll hear:

    • What the Coalition’s plan to implement all the Quality of Advice Review recommendations means in practice.
    • His plans to turn around what has been a contentious relationship between the advice profession and successive governments on both sides of politics.
    • How Australia’s economy is looking following an extended period of high inflation and increased government spending.
    • Whether the shadow minister is just talking a good game ahead of an election or if financial advice would be better off under a Coalition government.
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    51 mins
  • Navigating the intergenerational wealth transfer
    Dec 11 2024

    In this episode of The ifa Show, host Keith Ford is joined by Kylie Denton, the owner and director of Performance Advisory Group, to explore how advisers can navigate the complex landscape of the intergenerational transfer of wealth and engage with different generations of clients.

    Denton explains why financial advisers need to start thinking about how they will connect with this new generation now, as around $435 billion of wealth is set to transfer from Baby Boomers to generations X, Y, and Z over the next 10 years.

    Listen as they discuss:

    • The conversations that advisers should be having with clients and both their children and grandchildren.
    • How advisers can tailor their offerings to younger generations that communicate very differently compared with older clients.
    • The different concerns that younger clients hold, not just from a financial perspective but also on a broader level.
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    32 mins