Equip-AustSuper partnership draws interestBY JAMES FERNYHOUGH | MONDAY, 24 NOV 2014 12:05PMEquip's partnership with AustralianSuper as a defined benefit (DB) provider is gaining traction, with one significant prospect already in the pipeline. Related News |
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"He said the deal brings together Equip's DB expertise with AustralianSuper's "fantastic brand and presence".
How can they be experts when they outsource their DB business to Mercer? Neither AS or Equip are experts, their experts are in Mercer and Mercer will be tendering against itself for corporate funds.