Problems persist with PYSP communication: ASICBY ELIZA BAVIN | WEDNESDAY, 12 FEB 2020 12:14PMASIC said that common problems have been persistent in its review of superannuation trustees' PYSP communication with members, with some trustees failing to present facts and instead focusing on member and insurance retention. Related News |
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Kind of late to the review now that so many unintended cancelations have already taken place. Shameful heavy handed implementation. Couldn't agree more on the issue of using single channel communication.