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VINCENT SCALI
SAVIOUR FINANCIAL SERVICES (SFS)
FOUNDER AND CEO
Vincent Scali began his real estate career in Australia in 1978 as a sole trader and founded Vincent Scali & Co., later becoming a respected industry leader. Over four decades, he gained extensive experience in property development and management, holding roles such as developer, land agent, and builder. Vincent actively engages in professional forums, development activities, and stays informed through financial news, ensuring his industry knowledge remains current.
His expertise, combined with a solid reputation built on trust and sound advice, has made him a key figure in the property sector. Vincent is dedicated to helping families achieve financial security and success. Recognizing the importance of financial education, he founded Saviour Financial Services (SFS) to support individuals facing long-term debt challenges and assist families with educational opportunities for their children.
SFS emphasizes family at the core of its values and takes pride in delivering peace of mind through expert services. Along with affiliated entities, SFS focuses on providing reliable financial products and solutions to meet client needs, ensuring lasting support for the communities they serve.


Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA)

The Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA), founded in 1980, serves as the leading professional body for mortgage brokers, finance professionals, and aggregators nationwide. Representing over 15,000 members, it promotes high industry standards through advocacy, education, and business resources, ensuring compliance with financial regulations and consumer trust.
MFAA members follow a strict Code of Practice, benefiting from mentoring, networking opportunities, and professional development programs like CPD. The association encourages sustainable practices and innovation, empowering brokers to deliver competitive financial solutions. Through advocacy initiatives, the MFAA supports positive financial outcomes for Australians and fosters industry growth.

Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA)

The Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA), established in 1919, serves as the leading professional body for real estate practitioners across South Australia. It focuses on supporting members through education, industry advocacy, and access to essential tools, including high-quality training, certifications, and compliance resources.
Through initiatives like the REI Forms Live platform and the DRIVE series, REISA offers practical tools, networking opportunities, and professional development programs. Members benefit from discounted training and events like the REISA Awards for Excellence, promoting professionalism and ethical practices throughout the real estate sector.

Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA)

The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) provides free, independent resolution services for financial disputes involving products such as credit, loans, insurance, and superannuation. It offers an accessible alternative to courts, helping consumers and small businesses resolve complaints through informal negotiation, conciliation, or binding determinations when necessary.
AFCA emphasizes fairness and transparency, prioritizing cases involving financial hardship and ensuring firms comply with binding decisions when accepted by complainants. As a not-for-profit organization, AFCA focuses on accessible services and guidance, supporting individuals throughout the resolution process with practical tools and resources.

Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) serves as Australia’s primary financial regulator, ensuring the integrity of corporate and financial markets. It monitors businesses, credit providers, and financial services, promoting fair practices while safeguarding consumer interests through compliance enforcement and education initiatives.
ASIC also oversees areas such as corporate governance, insolvency, responsible lending, and digital asset reforms, emphasizing market supervision and sustainable financial reporting. With tools like the NZAU Connect app and public registers, it enhances transparency and ensures a resilient financial environment by making key data accessible to consumers and businesses alike.