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Mr Clive Perring (email)
Director International Centre for Financial Services University of Adelaide Business: +61 8 8303 3527 Mobile: 0419 829 057 Ms Robyn Mills (email) Media and Corporate Communications Officer University of Adelaide Business: +61 8 8303 6341 Mobile: +61 410 689 084
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Monday, 28 February 2005 The University of Adelaide's recently established International Centre for Financial Services will set the benchmark by providing unique financial services to industry. Although some Australian universities have finance centres, the ICFS will differentiate itself by focusing on areas not offered by the other institutions such as banking, insurance, funds management, financial planning, superannuation, venture capital, and property market finance. "Another point of difference is that we will focus on both Australia and the Asia Pacific region, where many countries are looking to Australia as a model in the financial services and retirement incomes areas," said Mr Clive Perring, Director of the Centre and a 20-year veteran in the financial services industry. "This is where we are offering a unique product in that we are responding to industry needs by focusing on the delivery and development of expertise on the operational and regulatory side of the industry," Mr Perring said. The Centre will provide the following services:
The Centre will also be looking to liase with a number of bodies within the financial services sector. They include the Australasian Institute of Banking and Finance; the Securities Institute of Australia; the Financial Planning Association; Investment and Financial Services Association; Self Managed Super Funds Professionals Association and the Australian Insurance Institute. "In adopting an international focus, the Centre will foster excellence in, and improved understanding of the financial services industry by providing strong research, education and training programs and facilities for the industry, its participants, regulators, academia and other interested parties," Mr Perring said.
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