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| | | ... alone. Advice relating to additional super contributions and changing investment options were the most common inquiries. The top barriers holding back members from seeking advice from their fund are unclear costs and a lack of awareness about the advice ... |
| | | | ... day of Computershare Corporate Trust, a standalone business within ASX-listed Computershare. It sees Computershare become a top four provider of corporate trust services in the US market. Under the deal, all of the corporate trust services business team ... |
| | | | ... CareSuper had the highest readability score at 49.4 out of 100. AustralianSuper and HESTA placed equal-second on 49.2. The top five were rounded out by Cbus (48.4) and Hostplus (47.7). The fund with the lowest readability scored was Netwealth on 40.2. ... |
| | | | Latest analysis by Industry Super Australia shows about $5 billion in super went unpaid in the 2018-19 financial year, owed to about three million workers. On average, Australian workers lose about $1700 in superannuation each year, ISA said, amounting ... |
| | | | ... insight into how the passion and absolute commitment Mike has for the AFA translated into a huge workload as president on top of his family and business commitments," he said. Also at the AFA annual general meeting, the board welcomed Michelle Veitch ... |
| | | | ... officer Rajiv Jain added that he believes the equity ownership structure within the firm increases its ability to attract top talent. "This business has to be all about performance... That's why we have always focused on having skin in the game. We want ... |
| | | | ... a net national income of $55,419 roughly 79 years and five months to meet the required wealth of $4.4 million to reach the top 1%. At the other end of the scale, Kenyans would be required to work for a shorter 13 years and five months to meet the country's ... |
| | | | ... population growth and has the fastest annual growth for three of the indicators. "Identifying the economy to challenge Tasmania for top position is not easy. Much will depend on vaccination rates, and reopening of state and foreign borders. But stimulus ... |
| | | | ... followed by Bendigo SSSE and AMG Corporate, both on 0.70%, and Virgin Super Employer (0.73%) and QSuper Accumulation (0.74%). The top 10 is rounded out by Suncorp ESB (0.77%), AustralianSuper (0.77%), AMIST Super (0.81%), Rest (0.89%) and EISS Super ... |
| | | | ... officers across Australia and New Zealand are most concerned about. Stagflation, China's slowdown and a global energy crunch were top of mind for over 1500 surveyed while attending Citi's 13th annual Australia and New Zealand Investment Conference. The ... |
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