Brogden rejects cross-selling enticement fearsBY JAMES FERNYHOUGH | TUESDAY, 29 JUL 2014 12:30PMBanks would not legally be able to offer incentives to business bank clients to entice them into their MySuper products, the Financial Services Council has said. Related News |
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Facing his greatest test yet in metamorphosing MLC Super, Dave Woodall is adamant the juice will be worth the squeeze. Jamie Williamson writes.







Interesting.... what's the difference between this which may happen and ME Bank, which is happening? ME Bank home loans are available to members of a 150 eligible super funds or unions covering 5.5 million Australians.