Trailblazing women earn 2024 ReCALIbrate grants

Trailblazing women earn 2024 ReCALIbrate grants

Trailblazing women earn 2024 ReCALIbrate grants | Insurance Business Australia

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Trailblazing women earn 2024 ReCALIbrate grants

Trailblazing women earn grants to shape future of risk advice

Life & Health

By
Roxanne Libatique

Five women in risk advice have been selected as recipients of the 2024 ReCALIbrate grants, an initiative run by the Council of Australian Life Insurers (CALI) to promote diversity in the life insurance sector.

Recipients of 2024 ReCALIbrate grants

This year’s recipients are:


Nicole Bendeich of Calibre Life
Janice Choo of Big Oak Financial Services
Nikki Szprinc of DC Advice
Rebecca Pritchard of Rising Tide Financial Services
Samantha Greene of Greene Financial

CALI CEO Christine Cupitt emphasised the importance of women in financial advice.

“Each of these incredible women has a unique story to tell, and through their work, they provide essential peace of mind for people, especially other women, during life’s biggest challenges,” she said.

One of the recipients, Nicole Bendeich, a financial adviser and member of the Wiradjuri community, spoke about how the grant will help women prioritise their professional growth.

“Balancing family life or a business can make it difficult for women to prioritise their own growth, yet it is essential, not only for us but also for our clients and the advice profession as a whole,” she said.

Financial Advice Association Australia Congress 2024

The grants will help cover expenses for attending the FAAA Congress in Brisbane, a three-day event where advisers will exchange ideas and gain industry insights.

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This year’s event, themed “Power Up,” is a central gathering for professionals in the financial advice sector.

ReCALIbrate mentorship

The program also pairs recipients with senior women in the industry, providing a mentorship platform to foster career development.

FAAA CEO Sarah Abood acknowledged the importance of the program in supporting female professionals and addressing the decline in financial advisers across Australia.

“We once again applaud CALI’s ReCALIbrate initiative to foster the next generation of women in financial advice and to help address the decreasing number of financial advisers in Australia,” she said.

Challenges facing Australian financial advice sector

The grants are part of a broader effort to address challenges facing the financial advice sector, particularly the underrepresentation of women, younger adults, and mid-career professionals in financial planning and risk advice.

The report, based on a survey of more than 5,000 workers, found that two-thirds of Australians are worried that increasing costs could impact their ability to afford life insurance.

Mental health pressures also contribute to financial instability, with insurers playing a growing role in providing support for mental health-related issues. Life insurers are now the second-largest provider of financial assistance for mental health concerns, after the federal government.

Despite the availability of life insurance, the report found that nearly 90% of Australians believe it is essential to have financial support for mental health-related work absences, but only a third would turn to their insurer for help, often seeking assistance from family, friends, or government support instead.

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