Australian Broker magazine Issue 7.13

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ISSUE 7.13 July 2010

Questions raised over credit model

Mark Hewitt

 Does the new

registration regime give away trail book rights for brokers? Concerns have been raised that brokers could be giving away the rights to their trail book if they choose to become credit

representatives of aggregators under the new registration regime. Questions have been raised with Australian Broker over what would happen if, under the new regime, a broker chose to become a credit representative of one of the aggregators rather than seeking their own licence. There is confusion in the industry over the legal ownership

of the broker’s trail book if a broker become a credit representative of an aggregator, rather than obtaining his or her own licence. It has been suggested that the aggregator, rather than the broker, would own the rights to the trail book. This could mean that the broker would be unable to sell on his or her trail book, or would be unable to take it with them if they move to another aggregator or organisation. Mark Hewitt, Australian Finance Group’s general manager of sales and operations, told AB that the new regime would not lead to any changes from AFG’s perspective. “The licensing option selected by our members will not result in any changes to their current individual arrangements in relation to trail ownership,” he said. A spokesperson for Advantedge said only that its priority has been assisting brokers with the registration phase of the new legislation, and it would be rolling out details of its credit representative option later this year. Advantedge did restate its commitment to supporting both licensee and credit representative models, however. Jon Denovan, senior partner at Gadens, thinks it unlikely that brokers would lose their trail rights, but it depends on the contract with the aggregator. page 18 cont.

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