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| | | ... good relationships with those who will be responsible for nominating the default fund for their employees by way of entertainment and sporting events, he said. Hayne made an example of Hostplus at the Royal Commission, questioning its annual $260,000 ... |
| | | | ... Additionally, the portal includes access to BT's rewards program, offering deals and discounts on a range of products like entertainment and travel. The My Wellbeing Rewards initiative will allow new and existing clients to get a 10% discount on Protection ... |
| | | | ... Aggregate AU$100M Index. It excludes tobacco, alcohol, gambling, military weapons, civil firearms, nuclear power, adult entertainment, genetically modified organisms and fossil fuel reserves using MSCI's SRI index Then the issuer weights are tilted ... |
| | | | ... good relationships with those who will be responsible for nominating the default fund for their employees by way of entertainment and sporting events, he said. Section 68A of the SIS Act provides that a trustee of an RSE or an associate of a trustee ... |
| | | | ... Ignition could deliver. "Consumers are increasingly using digital tools for many of their daily banking, shopping and entertainment needs," O Murchu said. "They want to complete simple transactions on-line, to easily access information, and to be supported ... |
| | | | ... securities of companies that drive more than 20% of their revenue directly from tobacco, coal, gambling or adult entertainment. Aberdeen Standard Investments is now ANU Endowment Fund's only external Australian fixed income manager. ANU said Aberdeen's ... |
| | | | ... and fixed income exposures which exclude fossil fuel reserves, tobacco, gambling, weapons, nuclear power and adult entertainment. Both funds are available to investors now, but will be offered as ETFs from September. Vanguard added the managed fund options ... |
| | | | ... had, at the relevant time, engaged in such analysis or consideration at the time. Hostplus' lavish corporate entertainment spend highlights potential inadequacies in section 68A of the SIS Act and employers' role in choosing a default fund for ... |
| | | | The Royal Commission has questioned whether splurging on client entertainment is in the best interest of super fund members. Hostplus chief executive David Elia took to the witness stand on the issues of substantiating corporate expenses and multiple ... |
| | | | ... by signing alone certain contracts where two signatures were necessary. And he breached the company's gifts and entertainment policy by not asking for required pre-approval and used his personal email for work purposes," GAM said. "Taken together, this ... |
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