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CCSL grows to $1.5 billion

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Trustee company CCSL Ltd continues to pick up super mandates and has nabbed three staff from Mercer.

Trustee company Corporate Combined Superannuation (CCSL) has grown to $1.5 billion in assets under management since it was established two years ago.

The firm recently scored a mandate from Pinnacle, with the company outsourcing the trusteeship of its $420 million master fund to CCSL.

According to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, CCSL now acts as a trustee for the superannuation funds of Fosters, software developer Micropower, Worsley Alumin, Allens Arthur Robinson and New England, Macquarie and Wollongong universities.

"We now act as trustees for master trusts, corporate funds and industry funds," CCSL chief executive Nick Brookes said.

 
 

The firm has also hired three people from Mercer.

Jamie McNicol, Josh Haymes and Mark Schokhoff have all joined the operational side of the business.

"We have scaled up our operations as we position ourselves for further growth," Brookes said.