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| | ... release of superannuation (ERS) scheme saw the closure or near emptying of almost one million member accounts, largely held by women, single parents and the unemployed. A new analysis by the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia illustrates ... |
| | | A superannuation fund that targeted women has quietly closed after three years in market. FairVine Super, a sub-plan of Aracon Super, launched in May 2019 with a product specifically designed for women. The offering included a 'FairRewards' ... |
| | | ... advice. The study on the impact of cost and access to financial advice for lower socio-economic consumer groups, including women, found those who would likely benefit most from financial advice see the least value in it, with current costs of advice ... |
| | | ... chair," Industry Fund Services said. Bowtell is also a director of IFM Investors and is chair of The New Daily and The Royal Women's Hospital. |
| | | ... celebrate the 30th birthday of the Superannuation Guarantee, the new financial year brings with it plenty of changes to super. Here's what you need to know. From tomorrow, significant changes to superannuation and its surrounding legislation will ... |
| | | ... balance. Walker added: "We saw a real opportunity to build a much greater level of engagement with our members, especially women, around superannuation by rewarding them and making super contributions a part of their day-to-day lifestyle." "Super has ... |
| | | ... just 3% in 2016. Comparatively, ASX 200 companies have showed no improvement over the same period. The representation of women chairs also improved with 21% of the top 100 co-ops and mutuals chaired by a female in 2021, up from 15% in 2016. "Significant ... |
| | | ... powerful multiplier effect." KPMG research has shown that men aged 45 years old were expected to retire at age 65.2 years and women at 64.3 years old, however, Colonial modelling specifies that a career change could extend working lives to age 70. Colonial ... |
| | | ... then chief executive of the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors until 2013. Byrne was also a founding member of Women in Super and remains in the industry today as a director of LUCRF Super. Joe de Bruyn was also recognised for his service ... |
| | | ... account- for every cent allocated, and especially every tax dollar raised from Australians' hard work." She is one of 10 women named in Dutton's shadow cabinet. |
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