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MTAA Super resigns Access Capital

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MTAA Super signs up Access Capital for five more years.

Canberra-based industry super fund MTAA Super has signed a new contract with its investment consultant Access Capital Advisers, committing to its services for five more years.

Under the nw arrangements, Access will have responsibility for advising MTAA Super on asset allocation, currency hedging, manager configuration for listed asset classes, designing and monitoring liquidity and risk controls across alternative assets and the acquisition and management of a broad range of alternatives.

MTAA has been a long-term client of Access, with the two organisations having a contractual relationship stretching back to 1996.

 
 

"The opportunity to continue this long standing relationship and enter into a new five year agreement with MTAA Super is very important to Access," Access chief executive Alexander Austin said.

"We will continue to provide exceptional investment consultancy services to MTAA Super for the best interest of the fund and its members," he said.