59. What you need to know about share registries feat. Ibrahim Hussein from Computershare Australia and New Zealand

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Share registries are like franking credits or family trusts: most people don’t think about them until they become investors. In fact, if you’ve never (or rarely) invested before, your eyes might have understandably glazed over at “share registries”.However, whether you’re a would-be, novice, or seasoned investor, it pays to learn more about share registries. The better you understand them, the better equipped you’ll be to make the right choices for your investing journey.To give you the deep dive you deserve, Natasha Etschmann (Tash Invests) and Ana Kresina (Head of Product & Community at Pearler) welcome the perfect guest for this topic: Ibrahim Hussein, Head of ETFs at Computershare Australia and New Zealand.In this episode, Ibrahim chats with Tash and Ana about all things share registry, and answers some common insights. And because this is the Get Rich Slow Club, they also delve into some ETF insights.@tashinvests@anakresina@getrichslowclub@pearlerhqGet Rich Slow ClubPearlerYouTubeDisclaimerAny advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it’s appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative #1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL#420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/linksPearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guideIf you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer’s website before deciding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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