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Australia Islamic Advisory

Islamic financial advice / SMSF specialist

SMSF establishment and Shariah-aware investment portfolio construction

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…4.1Est. 2016
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Key Facts

ServicesSMSF setup, Portfolio management, Super rollover advice
Available InNSW, Remote
Fee ModelFee-for-service
AFSL / AuthorisationAFSL 222333
Islamic SpecialisationStrong SMSF and investment focus
LanguagesEnglish
Remote / Australia-wide
Verify AFSL status: Always confirm AFSL or authorised representative details on ASIC’s Financial Advisers Register before engaging any financial adviser.

Overview

Australia Islamic Advisory is described as an SMSF and portfolio-structure specialist, focused on SMSF establishment, Shariah-aware portfolio construction, and super rollover advice.

Services Provided

Its likely core services are SMSF setup, Shariah-aware investment construction, and advice on moving existing super into a structure that better suits halal goals.

Our viewβ€” editorial assessment based on publicly available information

This appears strongest for more self-directed or high-engagement clients. If you want control over your retirement structure and are comfortable with SMSF complexity, it may be a good fit. If you want a simple 'set and forget' halal super option, this is probably too specialised.

Who They Suit

May suit experienced investors, business owners, and people already considering SMSF structures.

Things to Verify

Before proceeding with this provider, confirm the following directly:

  • AFSL and adviser registration on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register.
  • SMSF setup and audit costs.
  • Whether property or only portfolio-based SMSF strategies are supported.
  • Ongoing compliance obligations.
  • How Shariah governance is maintained.

Information on this page is general in nature and based on publicly available material and provider-supplied information. Always verify AFSL or authorised representative status on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register, and confirm fees, scope, Shariah constraints, and product suitability directly with the adviser before making a decision.

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