What is the difference between RG146 Tier 1 and Tier 2?

ASIC divides RG146 products into Tier 1 and Tier 2.

ASIC Regulatory Guide 146 sets out minimum training standards that apply to advisers and how advisers can meet these training standards. The training standards are sets of knowledge and skill requirements that vary depending on the adviser’s activities: see RG 146.6–RG 146.7 and Section C.

Remember, licensees still have a general obligation to ensure that their advisers have the necessary skills to be competent to provide advice (s912A(f) of the Corporations Act). Studying RG 146 learning is an effective avenue for fulfilling this requirement.

Our RG146 Compliance Training Courses meet ASIC’s requirements for financial product advisers or representatives needing to meet the relevant training standards. (see RG 146.1–RG 146.3.)

RG146 Tier 1 Products

Tier 1 products are required to have Generic Knowledge plus a specialist knowledge about the specific products they provide general advice on and the markets in which they operate.

To provide general advice you must be authorised under an AFSL.

RG146 Tier 2 Products

RG146 Tier 2 products are

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