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02 June 2017 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Portfolio holdings disclosure delayed until 2019

The start date for the portfolio holdings disclosure requirement for super funds has been pushed back until 1 July 2019, marking the fourth time the ...

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Super funds grappling with advice ‘headaches’

Super funds are increasing their advice services in a bid to retain members, but face-to-face advice alone won’t be enough, says Tria Investment ...

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TelstraSuper backs Australian innovators

Corporate super fund TelstraSuper has announced an investment in a private equity firm focused on technologies being developed by Australian and ...

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Cost of ‘modest’ retirement up 33%: ASFA

The latest data from ASFA suggests retiring Australians will need 33 per cent more per year for a “modest” retirement. Since the release of ...

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Super funds on track in May: SuperRatings

Despite a 1.8 per cent drop in US stock markets last week, the superannuation sector is still likely to deliver members positive returns in May, says ...

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Super to become ‘hyper-personalised’: Bravura

Superannuation funds are in the process of collecting “unprecedented” amounts of member data that will be used to create hyper-personalised services, ...

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BT cuts Asgard cash rate

BT Financial Group has cut the interest rate it pays on cash held on the Asgard platform by 12 basis points. The declared interest rate paid on the ...

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Super funds post positive returns in April

Superannuation funds continued their gains in April, with the median growth fund returning 1.5 per cent for the month, according to Chant ...

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Budget poses admin headache for super funds

The First Home Super Saver Scheme contained in Tuesday’s federal budget could create administration problems for superannuation funds, says ASFA

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FSC rails against 'rust belt view' of super

Both sides of the retail/industry superannuation divide have argued their case on default super in front of the Productivity Commission this week

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