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| | ... place, which has brought more transparency and efficiency to our workflow." Iress recently took over the administration of ESSSuper, whereby the super fund will cease to be its own administrator in March 2022. The decision to outsource the transactional ... |
| | | After more than a decade in the role, the chief executive of ESSSuper has resigned to take on a key role with the life insurer as it restructures. Effective 3 January 2022, Mark Puli will exit the fund and take on the role of chief group insurance officer ... |
| | | After more than two years in the making, ESSSuper will officially cease as its own administrator in March 2022 and hand the function over to Iress. ESSSuper and Iress have been working together since late 2019 on Project Voyager, a strategic initiative ... |
| | | ... chief executive for several months. He has also previously served as chief executive of three superannuation funds: Cbus, ESSSuper and JUST SUPER. Since November last year Atkin has sat on the board of the Climate Council. Commenting on his new role ... |
| | | ... Rest (110), Cbus (112), HESTA (116), Hostplus (132), Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (135), State Super (151), ESSSuper (209), Super SA (212), GESB (214) and TelstraSuper (293). All bar one of the funds moved up the rankings; Rest slid two places ... |
| | | ... that handed out the most mandates were: Aware Super, Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund (ACSRF), ESSSuper, LGIAsuper and NGS. The biggest winners were Macquarie, IFM, BlackRock, First Sentier and Ardea. |
| | | ... and Ignition Advice to name a few. Superannuation funds that have pulled mandates from AMP Capital include Legalsuper, ESSSuper, LGIAsuper, QSuper and Mercy Super. AMP Capital recently hired State Street Global Advisors senior managing director Shawn ... |
| | | The $31 billion government fund has informed members that their life insurance premiums will be increasing. ESSSuper, the government fund for the emergency services based in Melbourne, informed members in its accumulation plan that the cost of death ... |
| | | ... superannuation funds to drop AMP Capital as manager of their respective ethical options. So far Mercy Super, Legalsuper, ESSSuper and LGIAsuper have all withdrawn allocations to the AMP Capital Ethical Leaders Balanced Fund. A total of 2854 Australian ... |
| | | ... was with Cbus for more than seven years. Prior to that, Boucher was executive manager, organisational performance at ESSSuper. Earlier in her career, Boucher was a senior manager at State Super. "Michelle Boucher is a highly accomplished and experienced ... |
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