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The AMP push into the SMSF sector has been an interesting case study. AMP has tried to win over trustees of SMSFs who historically shun advice from large financial institutions.
Over the past 3 years AMP and its part owned business SuperIQ have made some bullish statements about their position in the SMSF market. Generally the claim is to have between 80,000 to 100,000 SMSF accounts within 5 to 10 years.
AMP has spent heavily on investing in or acquiring established SMSF administration businesses (SuperIQ - $30M; Cavendish $20M; Super Concepts/Tranzact/SmartSuper/Y... In addition AMP inherited Multiport from the AXA acquisition.
Over the past 3 years AMP has expended much time, effort and money in technology and positioning the AMP SMSF brand.
It would appear that the step into the SMSF space has been an expensive mistake. The AMP SMSF business model is not profitable (AMP results FY14) and AMP is now losing clients.
It may be time to make some tough decisions at AMP headquarters.