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18 December 2018 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

Share, property slump ‘likely to delay retirement’

More than 420,000 Australians could delay their retirement plans with the decline in the current share market and house prices impacting household ...

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Default super won’t solve ‘poor decision-making’

The Productivity Commission is wrong for fearing auto-consolidation of superannuation accounts will result in a high degree of churn across the sector ...

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APRA announces super reforms

In an effort to "maintain industry momentum", the prudential regulator has finalised new superannuation requirements before they have been legislated

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Major legislative changes on the way for super industry

The latest regulatory update from QMV has demonstrated that 2019 will be a year of changes for the super industry.   QMVs principal consultant ...

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APRA commences disqualification proceedings against IOOF

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has commenced disqualification proceedings against IOOF entities, directors and executives for failing ...

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IOOF looks to EY for answers over conflicts of interest

The listed wealth manager has outlined exactly how it plans to address widespread conflicts of interest that were highlighted by the Hayne inquiry

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Investors negative on franking credits

Nearly the entire investment industry has responded negatively to the impact of Labor’s proposed removal of franking credits.  According to a ...

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AIA ramps up mental health focus 

Life insurer AIA Australia and New Zealand has branched out further into the mental health space through a new corporate mental health program

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Royal commission will change future of super industry

Proposed superannuation reforms from the royal commission are likely to cover four main themes that will change the future of the industry says expert

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We need to improve women’s super-arrangements: Qantas Super

A new survey undertaken by Qantas Super has revealed that women are less confident about their super and more work needs to be done to improve the ...

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