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| | | ... training efforts, maintained high levels of service for both advisers and customers and kept a high profile through advertising their products," he said. The Beddoes Institute's Adviser Survey provided the research for the Underwriting Award and the ... |
| | | | ... the super fund said. Retail superannuation funds, which will continue to benefit from their parent company's big advertising budget and fork out dividends from members' savings, are major concerns of the not-for-profit sector, thanks to loopholes ... |
| | | | ... commercial purposes." The matter relates to a 2016 statue of a young girl standing akimbo. It was commissioned by advertising agency McCann from artist Kristen Visbal as a part of State Street's campaign to promote its SHE fund (the SPDR SSGA Gender ... |
| | | | ... Neither firm commented on who was responsible for the occurrence. In last year, ASIC has stepped up its scrutiny of advertising in managed funds. This triggered a wave of name changes in "cash plus" or "enhanced cash" funds. In June 2020, it asked 13 ... |
| | | | ... currently invests in companies that operate in payments, entertainment, cloud computing, software services, e-commerce, advertising, energy and hardware. "Since our inception nineteen months ago, the fund is up 67%, outperforming our benchmark MSCI AC ... |
| | | | ... effort from ASIC to clamp down on how fund managers advertise. This year made it clear that going forward, truth in advertising will be paramount. Aussie ETF investors got oil bets wrong During COVID-19 volatility, Australians poured $35 million into ... |
| | | | ... customer-acquisition strategy, the report found, adding that young children are vulnerable consumers and are exposed to sophisticated advertising and marketing tactics by the banks. Interestingly, 84% of parents surveyed are satisfied with the program. ... |
| | | | ... add unnecessary red tape for the not-for-profit sector. ISA also said the reforms prohibit industry funds from using advertising to promote their comparative outperformance or warn members about changes that could erode their savings. ISA pointed to ... |
| | | | Controversial businessman and leader of the United Australia Party Clive Palmer has mounted an advertising campaign calling for ASIC chair James Shipton to resign. Palmer took out full-page ads in several state and national newspapers with the copy ... |
| | | | ... on a day-to-day basis and how it is invested. The regulation aims to curb "inappropriate expenditure" on items like advertising, sponsorships and corporate entertainment, which "risks compromising member outcomes and eroding retirement incomes". The ... |
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