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14 January 2021 • By Lachlan Maddock • 1 min read

‘No justification for overreach’: ASFA

The Association of Super Funds of Australia (ASFA) believes that the Morrison government should consider the findings of the royal commission before ...

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DDO forcing super sector pivot

ASIC’s new design and distribution obligations will place pressure on super funds to shift their strategies and leadership structures, with the head ...

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Janus Henderson appoints new insto director

Janus Henderson has appointed a new director for institutional solutions as it looks to meet the demands of an evolving institutional audience

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Sydney boutique fundie adds analysts

Sydney-based boutique fund manager Lakehouse Capital has expanded its investment team with the addition of two new analysts.  Abi Malin and Kenny ...

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Willis Towers Watson names financial solutions head

Willis Towers Watson has appointed a new head of financial solutions for Australia and New Zealand to lead the expansion of the segment across the ...

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Flexstone appoints ESG head

Small and mid-cap global private markets specialist Flexstone Partners has filled its newly created role of head of ESG. Caroline Gilbert has taken ...

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Nanuk recruits from Franklin Templeton

Sustainable investment specialist Nanuk Asset Management has appointed a new portfolio manager to its firm. Peter Wilmshurst has joined the company ...

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Investors call UN to address sea-locked workers

Fidelity International has led 85 investors to urge the UN to address a humanitarian crisis at sea, with the long-term sustainability of global supply ...

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PM in the dark over Shipton scandal

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was not consulted on the original appointment of embattled ASIC chair James Shipton, nor was he notified of problems ...

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Battlelines drawn over opt-in super

Industry bodies have lashed a controversial initiative that would see workers pocket some or all of the legislated superannuation increase as ...

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