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09 September 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Suncorp launches SG system

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Suncorp has implemented a SuperStream-ready back-office system for business clients.

Suncorp Super & Investments has signed an agreement with SuperChoice for the implementation of a new system to facilitate the transfer of superannuation guarantee contributions by its business clients.

The system, called Ease, would form a vital component of the company's implementation strategy for SuperStream and MySuper, Suncorp said.

It will sit across both Suncorp and Asteron branded super products.

"Ease removes the clunky back-end processes," Suncorp Superannuation & Investments executive general manager Vicki Doyle said.

 
 

"It has both simplified Suncorp's business processes, as well as those of our business customers."

Employers will be able to use different forms of payment to both default funds and funds chosen by members.

"Developments to make life easier for businesses and members complement the government's SuperStream objectives," SuperChoice general manager Michael Fielding said.

"Future certainties in the emerging SuperStream environment are rapid change and increased adoption . of electronic services by employers, advisers and members."