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| | | ... lion's share of super fund fee revenue is paid for distribution and investment management. "If Australians want to pay lower fees, these are the fees fund members should give most of their attention to," he said. "The rapidly developing retail direct ... |
| | | | ... review that profiled Australian Ethical Investment. The subsequent streamlining of operations has enabled the manager to lower fees from 1.35% to 0.95% in one of its flagship products, the Small Companies fund, as well as upgrade back office service ... |
| | | | ... test could see super fund trustees deciding that "bigger is necessarily best," despite some smaller funds offering lower fees, better performance and product innovation. Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) chief executive officer ... |
| | | | ... instead of paid out as dividends to shareholders, allows CUA to deliver superior products, better interest rates and lower fees," Murray said. |
| | | | ... fewer staff and more streamlined support systems. Clients will expect these cost savings to be passed onto them in lower fees, he said. This change will be reinforced by the MySuper and FOFA reforms that will also put intense pressure on fees, said Himbury. ... |
| | | | ... be put down to three objectives. "The first one is that you get greater expertise and capacity, the second one is to lower fees, and third is to implement strategies you can't do externally." Australia's biggest super fund is expected to save approximately ... |
| | | | ... founded the business in 1997 to provide people with access to investment knowledge and a way to invest their money with lower fees. |
| | | | ... Many planners also remain open to switching in the future, with 40% saying they would change their main platform for lower fees, and 18% for better features, noted the report. The top three platforms by number of primary relationships were BT Wrap, CFS ... |
| | | | ... purchase of the dealer group. Effective from May 1 this year, DKN Financial Group existing and new clients will pay lower fees on the platform badge of BT Wrap, with the administration fee cap representing a 25% discount on the previous cap. IOOF said ... |
| | | | ... evident for retail funds suggests a combination of factors, such as these funds not passing on scale cost benefits in lower fees because they operate on a margin basis, though it may also reflect limitations in the APRA 'whole of fund' performance data. ... |
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