Financial Services Licensees in Brisbane City, QLD
Compare registered financial services licensees in Brisbane City, Queensland. All listings sourced from the ASIC AFS Licensee Register.
AFSL scope and authorised services
Financial services entities listed for Brisbane City, Queensland hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) granted by ASIC. The AFSL specifies which 'designated services' the licensee can provide — financial product advice, dealing in products, market-making, custodial services, or operating registered managed investment schemes. Each entry below is registered on ASIC's Professional Registers. Licensees must hold professional indemnity insurance, be a member of AFCA, and have responsible managers with the experience and qualifications set out in RG105. Authorisation scope and current status can both be verified at MoneySmart's professional registers tool.
Art Financial Advice Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (197 reviews)
Australian Retirement Trust Pty Ltd
Business Insurance Specialists Pty Ltd
Mcpherson & Associates Pty. Ltd.
Strategic Solutions Australia Pty. Ltd.
Bdo Corporate Finance Ltd★★★★ 4.5 (11 reviews)
Bentleys (Qld) Advisory Pty Ltd★★★ 3 (16 reviews)
Precision Administration Services Pty Ltd
Trilogy Funds Management Limited
Arowana Capital Pty Limited
Cfmg Equity And Income Funds Limited
Dnr Afsl Pty Ltd
Generation Securities Pty Ltd
Verisure Pty Ltd
Adviceiq Partners Pty Ltd
Ebert Investment Management Pty Ltd
Solaris Investment Management Limited
Dcp Syndication Pty Ltd
Marquette Investment Managers Pty Ltd
Pgw Financial Services Pty Ltd★★★★★ 4.9 (79 reviews)
Visis Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (3 reviews)
Argyle Securities Pty Ltd
Compare The Market Pty Ltd★★★ 3 (53 reviews)
Canstar Research Pty Ltd★★★★ 4.3 (288 reviews)
Panoptic Wealth Holdings Pty Ltd
Allegiant Irs Pty Ltd
Mcqua Capital Pty Ltd
Nexa Finanical Pty Ltd
Art Life Insurance Ltd
Holden Capital Partners Pty Ltd
Quanta Holding Co Ltd
Valparaiso Australia Pty Ltd
Greenfort Im Pty Ltd
Latitude Technologies Pty Ltd
Mw & Kl Hackett Pty Ltd
Providence Equity Holdings Pty. Ltd.
Crowdfunding Afsl Pty Ltd
Egu Financial Services Pty Ltd
Truebell Capital Pty Ltd
Jemm Wealth Advisers Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (8 reviews)
Quilla Consulting Pty Ltd
Alvia Licensees Pty Ltd
Tilbrook Securities Pty Ltd
Alex Bank Pty Ltd
Insurtech Gateway Australia Pty Limited
Qt Pay Pty Ltd
Trk Financial Services Pty Ltd
Auric International Markets (Au) Pty Ltd
Extrasjar Pty Ltd
Guava Lime Capital Pty Ltd
Tfs National Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (6 reviews)
W. Wightman Investment Partners Pty Ltd.
Green Group Funds Management Pty Ltd
Hmw Capital Pty Ltd
Wattlestone Management Pty Ltd
Advice Practice Alliance Pty Ltd★★★★ 4 (1 reviews)
Dorset Wealth Management Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (14 reviews)
Jic Adviser Network Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (1 reviews)
Sharpbridge Funds Management Ltd
Ainslie Group Holdings Pty Ltd
Axis Ip Pty Ltd
Fortitude Private Equity Investments Pty Ltd
Gallantree Fiduciary Services Pty Ltd
Sharpbridge Financial Planning Pty Ltd
Australian Moneymarket Pty Ltd
Gps Wholesale Funds Pty Ltd
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Frequently asked questions
What is an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL)?
An AFSL is the licence issued by ASIC that permits an entity to provide financial services in Australia, including those offered in Brisbane City, Queensland. It specifies the designated services (advice, dealing, market-making, custodial) and the financial products covered. The AFSL number must appear on every Financial Services Guide and disclosure document.
What's the difference between general and personal financial advice?
General advice is product information that does not consider your circumstances — it can be given without a Statement of Advice. Personal advice considers your goals, financial situation and needs, and triggers the Best Interests Duty. Personal advice always requires a written Statement of Advice before any recommendations are implemented.
Are financial services providers required to act in my best interests?
Providers giving personal advice are bound by the Best Interests Duty under the Corporations Act. They must prioritise your interests over their own, only recommend products likely to leave you in a better position, and disclose all fees, commissions and conflicts of interest in writing before you act.
Where do I go if I have a complaint about a financial services provider?
Complaints go through the licensee's internal dispute resolution (IDR) process first; the licensee has 30 days to respond. If unresolved, the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) is the free external dispute resolution body. AFCA can make binding determinations up to specified caps under the Corporations Act.