
90% of advisers stressed about compliance
New research has revealed the extent to which regulatory change is impacting advisers’ mental health, with nine in 10 practitioners saying increased compliance demands are adding to their stress levels.

The study, conducted by life insurer AIA Australia with Deakin University and peak performance researcher Dr Adam Fraser, found that regulatory change was the top contributor to stress and anxiety for advisers, with 82 per cent saying they found current compliance demands highly or very highly stressful.
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