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Atlas Wealth Management Expands to Singapore

Brett Evans

Brett Evans is the Managing Director for the Europe, Middle East and African region (EMEA) and a Financial Planner with Atlas Wealth Management. With over 20 years of experience in the finance and investments industry, Brett has worked for blue chip companies which include the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), HSBC, Suncorp and Citi Smith Barney. Brett holds a Bachelor of Commerce, a Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning, a Professional Diploma in Stockbroking and has completed coursework at the New York Institute of Finance. He was voted as one of the 50 most influential advisers in Australia for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020 as part of the Financial Standard’s Power 50 list.

International Investment

Australia’s Atlas Wealth to establish Singapore outpost

  Australia’s Atlas Wealth to establish Singapore outpost   Australia’s Atlas Wealth to establish Singapore outpost – Atlas Wealth Management, a Queensland, Australia-based advisory business which specialises in looking after Aussie expats long-distance, is formally expanding into Singapore, with the hiring of Jarrad Brown to look after clients there as a specialist financial planner. Brown, who …

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The Premium Gamble: Australian expat ineligibility in group insurance

The Premium Gamble: Australian expat ineligibility in group insurance   Australian expat ineligibility in group insurance. Up to 2.5 million people who are paying premiums for group insurance offered through superannuation need to examine their eligibility, as differences between super funds’ policies could mean they have reduced cover, or even none at all. Investment Magazine …

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Aussie financial planners considering China should think again

  Aussie financial planners considering China should think again   Treasurer Scott Morrison’s recent comments aside, Australian financial planners would do better focusing on the huge non-advised domestic population than the untapped Chinese advice market. The federal Treasurer emphasised China’s high demand for a wide range of goods and services, including financial services, and his …

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