Hot topics of discussion revolved around course delivery, to ensure it can educate and continue as a reference source, and the eventual cost to attend.
“Initially I thought an online version of the course would be the best option because it would allow people more convenience, but we are now finding planners and brokers want a hardcopy option to use for reference purposes,” Dawes said.
“We’ve had some positive feedback so far on the course outline from industry bodies and the ASX, and next month we are met with ASIC to show them what we’ve come up with so it will be interesting.”
Michael Hobbs