National ranking · Updated June 2026

20+ Best Financial Planners in Australia 2026: Verified, Ranked

Independent 2026 ranking of 20 verified financial planners across Australia. Sorted by credentials, transparent pricing and information depth. No paid placements.

Written by Find a Financial Planner editorial team · Updated 3 June 2026 · 2 min read

Who are the best financial planners in Australia?

The top-rated financial planners in Australia for 2026 is Stanford Brown, with Apt Wealth Partners and Crystal Wealth Partners rounding out the top three. Best provider depends on your specific needs — location, budget, and scope — but all five in our ranking serve Australia with verified credentials and transparent pricing.

Key takeaways

  • #1 overall: Stanford Brown.
  • All 20 ranked providers have verified credentials and transparent pricing.
  • Prices vary widely — always compare 3 quotes before committing.
  • Major cities (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane) have the deepest provider pools.
  • Regional Australia: expect slower response times but often lower prices.

The national top 20

#1

Stanford Brown

Sydney · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 14 advisers in North Sydney, Sydney. Specialises in wealth accumulation, retirement planning, smsf.

Highlights: AR of AFSL 470948 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 14+ advisers on staff · 39+ years operating · North Sydney based

#2

Apt Wealth Partners

Sydney · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 30 advisers in Sydney CBD, Sydney. Specialises in retirement planning, estate planning, smsf.

Highlights: AFSL #436121 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 30+ advisers on staff · Sydney CBD based

#3

Crystal Wealth Partners

Sydney · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 6 advisers in Sydney CBD, Sydney. Specialises in wealth accumulation, smsf, estate planning.

Highlights: AFSL #412226 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 6+ advisers on staff · 18+ years operating · Sydney CBD based

#4

Aureus Financial

Sydney · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 4 advisers in Edgecliff, Sydney. Specialises in medical professionals, business owners, women / divorce.

Highlights: AFSL #566091 · FAAA member · AFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · Edgecliff based

#5

Verse Wealth

Melbourne · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 12 advisers in Melbourne CBD, Melbourne. Specialises in wealth accumulation, retirement planning, business owners.

Highlights: AFSL #523541 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 12+ advisers on staff · Melbourne CBD based

#6

Stephan Independent Advisory

Melbourne · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 4 advisers in Hawthorn East, Melbourne. Specialises in business owners, estate planning, sustainable / esg investing.

Highlights: AFSL #476427 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · Hawthorn East based

#7

ActOn Wealth

Melbourne · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 13 advisers in South Yarra, Melbourne. Specialises in aged-care advice, sustainable / esg investing, smsf.

Highlights: AR of AFSL 503734 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 13+ advisers on staff · South Yarra based

#8

Yield Financial Planning

Melbourne · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 21 advisers in Surrey Hills, Melbourne. Specialises in medical professionals, wealth accumulation, retirement planning.

Highlights: AR of AFSL 229892 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 21+ advisers on staff · 17+ years operating · Surrey Hills based

#9

Tupicoffs

Brisbane · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 5 advisers in Brisbane CBD, Brisbane. Specialises in retirement planning, smsf, estate planning.

Highlights: AFSL #302670 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 5+ advisers on staff · 55+ years operating · Brisbane CBD based

#10

Alman Partners True Wealth

Brisbane · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 12 advisers in Brisbane CBD, Brisbane. Specialises in retirement planning, aged-care advice, estate planning.

Highlights: AFSL #222107 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 12+ advisers on staff · 40+ years operating · Brisbane CBD based

#11

Solace Financial

Brisbane · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 5 advisers in Brisbane CBD, Brisbane. Specialises in aged-care advice, insurance / risk, estate planning.

Highlights: AFSL #509493 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 5+ advisers on staff · Brisbane CBD based

#12

My Wealth Solutions

Brisbane · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 25 advisers in Newstead, Brisbane. Specialises in wealth accumulation, retirement planning, business owners.

Highlights: AR of AFSL 254544 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 25+ advisers on staff · Newstead based

#13

Boutique Advisers Private Wealth

Perth · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 8 advisers in Subiaco, Perth. Specialises in wealth accumulation, retirement planning, smsf.

Highlights: AFSL #554650 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 8+ advisers on staff · 30+ years operating · Subiaco based

#14

Westmount Financial

Perth · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 3 advisers in Perth CBD, Perth. Specialises in retirement planning, estate planning, sustainable / esg investing.

Highlights: AFSL #225715 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 48+ years operating · Perth CBD based

#15

Wealthwise

Perth · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 11 advisers in Osborne Park, Perth. Specialises in retirement planning, smsf, insurance / risk.

Highlights: AR of AFSL 357306 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 11+ advisers on staff · 39+ years operating · Osborne Park based

#16

Empire Financial Group

Perth · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 6 advisers in East Perth, Perth. Specialises in retirement planning, business owners, smsf.

Highlights: AFSL #255959 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 6+ advisers on staff · 22+ years operating · East Perth based

#17

Goldsborough Financial Services

Adelaide · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 10 advisers in Parkside, Adelaide. Specialises in retirement planning, aged-care advice, estate planning.

Highlights: AFSL #225330 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 10+ advisers on staff · 33+ years operating · Parkside based

#18

Wealth On Track

Adelaide · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 4 advisers in Adelaide CBD, Adelaide. Specialises in sustainable / esg investing, retirement planning, smsf.

Highlights: AFSL #465168 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 16+ years operating · Adelaide CBD based

#19

FMD Financial

Adelaide · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

AFSL-licensed financial planning firm with 30 advisers in Adelaide CBD, Adelaide. Specialises in retirement planning, aged-care advice, smsf.

Highlights: AFSL #232977 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · 30+ advisers on staff · 21+ years operating · Adelaide CBD based

#20

Align Wealth

Adelaide · Statement of Advice from $3,300 (fee-for-service)

CFP-credentialled financial planning firm in Wayville, Adelaide. Specialises in women / divorce, sustainable / esg investing, business owners.

Highlights: AR of AFSL 297276 · FAAA member · CFP-credentialled lead adviser · Fee-for-service (no commissions) · Wayville based

How we rank

We use a transparent weighted scoring model based on objective, publicly verifiable signals — we do not collect or display first-party star reviews:

  • 40% credentials and regulator verification
  • 25% price transparency and itemised quoting
  • 20% service coverage (geography, availability, specialisations)
  • 10% information completeness
  • 5% complaint history (Fair Trading, industry ombudsman)

We do not accept payment to feature or rank providers. Where referral fees apply, they are fully disclosed in our footer and do not affect ranking position.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Who are the best financial planners in Australia?

The top-rated financial planners in Australia for 2026 is Stanford Brown, with Apt Wealth Partners and Crystal Wealth Partners rounding out the top three. Best provider depends on your specific needs — location, budget, and scope — but all five in our ranking serve Australia with verified credentials and transparent pricing.

How much does a financial planner cost in Australia?

Initial advice (Statement of Advice): $3,300-$5,500 typical, up to $8,000 for complex situations. Ongoing advice: $3,000-$8,000/year for $500k-$2M households. Hourly: $300-$600/hr. Robo-advice (Stockspot, Six Park): $50-$140/month. Many planners offer free 30-minute initial discovery calls before you commit. Fee structures matter: flat fees are typically better for clients than asset-based fees (which penalise portfolio growth) or commission-based fees (banned for most products since 2014).

How do I find a financial planner I can trust?

Verify on ASIC Financial Adviser Register (moneysmart.gov.au) — every licensed adviser is listed with qualifications, employment history, and any disciplinary action. Look for: CFP (Certified Financial Planner) or higher qualification, independent or non-aligned (not owned by a bank), upfront transparent fees, willingness to walk you through their fee structure, listening to your goals before recommending products. Avoid: anyone who recommends specific products before understanding your situation, "free" advice that's actually commission-based.

Should I trust my bank's financial planner?

Bank planners can be competent but face structural conflicts: limited product approval lists (often only their bank's in-house funds), pressure to meet sales targets, less competitive insurance pricing. Generally fine for: super consolidation, basic insurance review, mortgage-related advice. Independent planners are better for: complex investments, retirement strategy, aged care, estate planning, business owners. Always check the ASIC Financial Adviser Register to verify their qualifications and any past disciplinary actions.

When should I start seeing a financial planner?

Earlier is better — small optimisations compound over decades. Common trigger points: turning 50 (10-15 years from retirement), receiving an inheritance or redundancy, considering early retirement, planning aged care for parents, divorce/separation, starting a business, or investments exceeding $250,000. Even a one-off Statement of Advice at age 35 to optimise super and insurance can save $200,000-$500,000 over a lifetime through compounding.

Can I get free or cheap financial advice?

Options for low-cost advice: 1) Industry super funds (AustralianSuper, HostPlus, Cbus, etc.) offer simple super-related advice free or for $0-$500. 2) Robo-advisers like Stockspot ($66/month) or Six Park ($150/month). 3) MoneySmart (moneysmart.gov.au) — free government education resources. 4) Centrelink Financial Information Service — free advice for retirees on age pension. 5) Fee-only independent planners ($4-7k initial) often cost less than asset-based fee planners over time despite higher upfront cost.