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Industry, APRA mull super merger costs

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  THURSDAY, 17 SEP 2020
... potential of being priced out of merger opportunities. Appearing as part of a session on super mergers, PwC partner Catherine Nance has told the AIST virtual conference that it's not unusual for the total cost of a super fund merger to reach 10 basis ...

Superannuation mergers strike oligopoly fears

KARREN VERGARA  |  TUESDAY, 23 APR 2019
... shortlist of MySuper and choice products. Stakeholders decried potential oligopolistic behaviour. PwC partner Catherine Nance says an industry with more than 200 providers is not efficient. "We have 200 funds without much competitive pressure and no ...

Seniors react to Commission's retirement housing idea

DARREN SNYDER  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 DEC 2015
... them to take up reverse mortgages in retirement." PWC partner and Actuaries Institute housing working group head Catherine Nance said some smart thinking is needed about how to remove impediments to allow retirees to make better use of their housing ...

GESB appoints chair

MATT WOODINGTON  |  TUESDAY, 8 MAR 2011
... current PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) head of national retirement incomes and asset actuarial consulting group Catherine Nance as its employer director. There are seven directors on the GESB board with Phil Harvey the previous chairman.

GESB expands its board

ELISE BURGESS  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 MAR 2011
... PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) head of national retirement incomes and asset actuarial consulting group as its employer director. Catherine Nance will be joining the GESB board for a period of five years, effective 7 March. GESB said Nance's experience ...

Lay-by age pension to plug savings gap

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  MONDAY, 1 DEC 2008
... in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, said Trevor Thompson, the Institute's senior vice president. Catherine Nance, director at PWC, said that based on projections that broadly 80 per cent of the population will still rely on government-funded ...
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