Despite nearly half of the respondents expressing a desire for professional advice, especially personalised guidance tailored to their individual financial needs and circumstances, a significant portion turn to unverified channels. This trend underscores the importance of offering accessible, targeted advice for Australians at various life stages. According to CALI's CEO Christine Cupitt, the necessity of affordable, specialised support is vital for the younger generation, who are eager to make informed financial decisions but find professional services beyond reach.
Three primary life events prompt the youth to consider life insurance: changes in financial circumstances, witnessing a family member's health issues, or experiencing personal health challenges. Christine Cupitt noted that these pivotal moments drive individuals to reevaluate their financial safety net. However, lacking access to qualified advisers, young Australians often resort to assembling their financial strategies through informal sources, potentially jeopardising their financial stability.
CALI's findings from 2024 further suggest that young Australians stand to significantly influence the growth of life insurance in the financial advice sector in the coming years. This is propelled by factors such as the intergenerational transfer of wealth, larger mortgage commitments, a dwindling adviser workforce, and increasing dependency on referral networks.
The introduction of a new adviser class by the Federal Government could potentially widen access to professional advice and clear the path for individuals aspiring to join the advice industry. Christine Cupitt agrees, saying, "Younger Australians deserve the support that aligns with their financial ambitions and the peace of mind for their future. Although we appreciate the Government's dedication to reform, immediate action is crucial to bridging the current gap between the demand and supply of financial advice." Ensuring broader access to professional advice is critical as the industry adapts to evolving financial landscapes and demographic needs.
Published:Monday, 4th Aug 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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