Tenet boss lays into rivals

Author: Rahul Odedra
IFAonline | 27 Jan 2012 | 07:50

Categories: Better Business| Networks/Clubs

Topics: Tenet Advantage| networks| positive solutions| Origen| lighthouse group

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Martin Greenwood, the interim CEO of Tenet Group, has hit out at the company's rivals for behind-the-scenes criticism of the network.

Speaking at the Tenet Group annual conference in Windsor yesterday, Greenwood acknowledged the challenges the company faces - including redundancies - but claimed it was still in a healthy position.

"In many cases, and ours was one, these actions do not mean an organisation is in trouble but point to the fact that things can be done better or more effectively or are perhaps a response to external forces.

"Of course any such change for a company of our size is picked up by our friends from the press and given a negative slant. Moreover, our competitors try to use the information against us."

Greenwood then proceeded to outline what he said were the difficulties faced by its rivals.

He said network Sesame was barely breaking even and is only now investing in technology and readiness for RDR, while support services provider had stopped recruiting.

He said Aegon-owned national IFA Positive Solutions had lost some 350 adviser partners and continued to record financial losses, while the same also applied to Honister, which he said was in "rescue talks".

Greenwood also said Lighthouse was loss-making and highlighted redundancies announced at Aegon-owned advisory business Origen as further evidence of his rivals' woes.

One of the challenges Tenet faced recently, he added, has been the search for a new CEO. Greenwood has ruled himself out of the running for the job.

Although he admitted he was "surprised" the position had not yet been filled, he said the process was "drawing to a conclusion" and that there would be an announcement "soon".

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Heard this before

Warning to any one with this group. I have been here before ( I am not a member of tenent). The network was telling us all was fine and don't worry. When all the time is was double dealing behind members back. It cost me £20,0000 and I could do nothing about it. If what this person is saying its true it should ring fence members commission via a trust account so when it goes to the wall, which it may do, members are protected. If I was a member I would be very concerned, they generally don't give a dam. One final point I think you will find the commision agreements are with the network and generally do not accept that it members money/ commission. As you have a seperate agreement with the network. Its always the members that lose out - Be warned

Posted by: Swanny

27 Jan 2012 | 08:51
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We're all doomed

Every network is facing higher costs with reduced income - 2013 will be a watershed.

Posted by: Paul Burnside

27 Jan 2012 | 11:57
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