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Members' attitude, behaviour key to better engagement

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |   12:37PM
New research suggests superannuation funds need to focus more on attitudinal and behavioural insights if they're to improve engagement.

Australia requires swifter settlement cycle: SIAA

KARREN VERGARA  |   12:21PM
Australia is at risk of getting left behind if it does not adopt the T+1 settlement cycle along with major global financial centres, according to operations experts.

Industry reacts to Federal Budget

ELIZA BAVIN  |   12:11PM
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the Federal Budget last night. Here's how the industry has reacted.

Budget 2024: Regulators given boost to combat misconduct, cybersecurity

JAMIE WILLIAMSON
The government will provide $17.3 million over four years to ASIC and APRA to combat greenwashing and other related financial misconduct and help further develop Australia's sustainable finance market.

Calls for a simplified path to financial advice

ANDREW MCKEAN  |    3:48PM   Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA) chief executive Sarah Abood said she supports recent proposals around adviser education from the Joint Associations Working Group (JAWG) because "we need far more people with these qualifications" and the current system isn't supporting that need.

ANZ transfers Will bank to Equity Trustees

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |    12:35PM   ANZ Bank will hand over its 6000-strong Will bank to Equity Trustees, following a decision to cease estate planning services from July.

Price dislocations pave way for active managers

KARREN VERGARA  |    3:50PM   The current market is ripe for active equity fund management skills to shine given the price dislocations, and most notably in regions outside of the US, according to J.P. Morgan Asset Management.

Australia requires swifter settlement cycle: SIAA

KARREN VERGARA  |    12:21PM   Australia is at risk of getting left behind if it does not adopt the T+1 settlement cycle along with major global financial centres, according to operations experts.

ClearView closes ClearChoice Super Rollover, launches trauma options

KARREN VERGARA   ClearView has made changes to its ClearChoice product series, including the launch of trauma options, and is closing its ClearChoice Super Rollover product.

Aussies underestimate life insurance's importance: Investment Trends

ANDREW MCKEAN   There is a gap in perception among Australians of life insurance as a crucial component of financial stability, according to an Investment Trends Consumer Insurance Needs report.

Proposed super tax obfuscates legacy pensions rules: SMSFA

KARREN VERGARA   The proposed 30% tax on large superannuation balances must clarify the confusion surrounding legacy pensions and reserves, and how they should be calculated, according to the SMSF Association (SMSFA).

intelliflo adds SMSF cashflow modelling capabilities

JAMIE WILLIAMSON   Advisers using intelliflo now have access to cashflow modelling tools for SMSF clients.

Industry reacts to Federal Budget

ELIZA BAVIN  |    12:11PM   Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the Federal Budget last night. Here's how the industry has reacted.

Chalmers makes bold inflation prediction

ELIZA BAVIN   The Federal Treasurer says he believes inflation will come back into the Reserve Bank's target range sooner than predicted.

Former NSW adviser loses ban appeal

ELIZA BAVIN  |    12:20PM   The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has upheld ASIC's decision to permanently ban a NSW adviser.

Budget 2024: Regulators given boost to combat misconduct, cybersecurity

JAMIE WILLIAMSON   The government will provide $17.3 million over four years to ASIC and APRA to combat greenwashing and other related financial misconduct and help further develop Australia's sustainable finance market.

Head of institutional capital departs MA Financial

JAMIE WILLIAMSON   MA Financial's head of institutional capital Mike Pyke is taking on a new role at JLL.

Rest adds to C-suite with new appointment

ELIZA BAVIN   Rest has named a new chief people officer, choosing to promote internally.

Members' attitude, behaviour key to better engagement

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |    12:37PM   New research suggests superannuation funds need to focus more on attitudinal and behavioural insights if they're to improve engagement.

Australian Food Super closes failed investment option

JAMIE WILLIAMSON   Australian Food Super, previously known as the Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust, is closing its Shares product, which failed last year's Your Future, Your Super test.

The rising role and risks of generative AI

ANDREW MCKEAN  |    3:41PM   Generative AI, a rapidly advancing form of deep learning that mimics human output, also raises concerns about the verifiability of its results, UTS industry professor - emerging technology Nicholas Davis says.

Iress breach extends to OneVue business

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |    12:42PM   Iress has confirmed the breach it was victim to over the weekend was worse than first thought, having spread to the recently offloaded OneVue business.

Succession planning troubles family offices: J.P. Morgan

KARREN VERGARA   Global family offices remain deeply concerned about how to prepare the next generation to inherit a vast fortune as almost 30% do not have a structured approach to help them, a new study from J.P. Morgan reveals.

Wholesale investor tests up for parliamentary review

KARREN VERGARA   The federal government wants to shake up the wholesale investor tests further in launching a parliamentary inquiry into the entire framework, worrying many fund managers operating in the high-net-worth space.