Financial Services Licensees in Fortitude Valley, QLD
Compare registered financial services licensees in Fortitude Valley, Queensland. All listings sourced from the ASIC AFS Licensee Register.
General versus personal advice
Engaging a financial services provider in Fortitude Valley, Queensland starts with confirming the AFSL number and the specific authorisations granted. A licensee authorised for 'general advice' can describe products without considering your circumstances; 'personal advice' requires a Statement of Advice tailored to your situation. Fees, commissions and any conflicts of interest must be disclosed in the Financial Services Guide (FSG), which the licensee is required to provide before any service begins. Complaints go through the licensee's internal process first, then AFCA if unresolved — AFCA determinations are free for consumers and binding on the licensee up to specified caps.
Horsey Jameson Bird Pty. Ltd.★★★★★ 4.8 (35 reviews)
Snelleman Tom Financial Services Pty. Ltd.★★★★★ 4.6 (14 reviews)
Graystone Capital Pty Ltd
Rostand Pty. Ltd.
Superfast Am Pty Ltd
Connectus Afsl Ltd
Ezi Management Pty Ltd
Fintech Financial Services Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (1 reviews)
Uss Services Pty Ltd
Gryphon Capital Investments Pty Ltd
Lbpc Services Pty Ltd
Lee And Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd
The Afsl Pty Ltd
Fortitude Wealth Solutions Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (18 reviews)
New River Asset Management Pty Ltd
Sala Financial Services Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (3 reviews)
Adrians Wealth Management Pty Ltd★★★★ 4.4 (20 reviews)
M Private Funds Pty Ltd
Sedgwick Australia Pty Limited
Wj Financial Group Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (2 reviews)
Ewl Private Wealth Pty Ltd
Lume Fs Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (26 reviews)
Wlth Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (59 reviews)
A'Vant Guard Financial Group Pty. Ltd.
Cs Energy Financial Services Pty Ltd
Yield Wealth Pty Ltd★★★★★ 5 (111 reviews)
Nearby Financial Services Licensees
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 Fortitude Valley, 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.