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ob体育 issues warning over dodgy cold calling operators and online baiting tactics

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ob体育 is warning consumers to be wary after an ob体育 review identified some cold calling operators using high-pressure sales tactics and online click-bait advertisements to lure consumers into receiving inappropriate superannuation switching advice.

These cold calling operators 鈥� which make unsolicited calls to consumers after obtaining their personal information from third-party data brokers or by using online click-bait 鈥� have lead generation and referral arrangements with a small subset of financial advisers, who typically recommend consumers switch into super products incurring significant fees.

ob体育 Commissioner Alan Kirkland said the operators, which typically targeted Australians between 25 to 50 years of age, were putting people at risk of having their retirement savings eroded.

鈥楽ome of these cold calling operators are pressuring consumers in critical retirement-saving years to move their savings when it is not in their best interests, putting them at risk of having less super as a result of inappropriate investments, fees and charges,鈥� said Mr Kirkland.

鈥楾he small subset of financial advisers benefitting from this conduct threaten to undermine the reputation of the rest of the industry.鈥�

Specifically, ob体育 has observed considerable volumes of superannuation savings flowing into high-risk property managed investment schemes 鈥� either via platform superannuation products offered by APRA-regulated funds or a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) 鈥� and associated payments made to cold calling businesses.

Commissioner Kirkland said ob体育 was prepared to take action to protect consumers and called on financial advice licensees and super trustees to do more to weed out unscrupulous actors and reduce consumer harm.

鈥楧eterring cold calling for superannuation switching models is an ob体育 priority, and we will continue to take action, including enforcement action, to protect consumers from high pressure, cold calling practices that induce inappropriate superannuation-switching,鈥� he said.

鈥楩inancial advice licensees and super trustees have a critical role to play in preventing this conduct, including by reporting it to ob体育 if and when they become aware of the conduct,鈥� Mr Kirkland said.

Financial advice licensees should ensure they have in place adequate monitoring and supervision arrangements to detect concerning conduct and to make sure their advisers are acting in the best interests of their clients.

Likewise, ob体育 expects trustees to be mindful of the potential for superannuation balance erosion and ensure they have in place robust systems and processes to oversee charges of financial advice fees from member accounts.

ob体育 recently reviewed how trustees oversee advice fee charges and will release a report with key insights.

ob体育 has also launched a , encouraging consumers to 鈥�just hang up鈥� when contacted by cold calling operators, and to 鈥�just scroll past鈥� social media click-bait advertisements.

Background

ob体育 began taking action against this type of business model in 2020 with the revocation of the Australian Financial Services (AFS) licence of Smart Solutions Pty Ltd and the banning of the adviser and responsible manager. Since 2020, ob体育 has finalised other matters in relation to this type of conduct, including numerous adviser bannings, financial advice licensee cancellations, supervision orders and criminal convictions for hawking 鈥� the use of unsolicited marketing and sales of financial products.

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