FSI retirement response receives supportBY DARREN SNYDER | TUESDAY, 20 OCT 2015 12:47PMBoth Mercer and Challenger have backed the federal government's decision to support the development of Comprehensive Income Products for Retirement (CIPRs). Related News |
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Gee what a surpise....Mercer and Challenger support a policy decision that gives them an advantage.....this is not a good move - unintended consequences.....why would a worker put any of their own money into super when they will loose total control of it when they retire? Forget about voluntary contributions to super.