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Financial services class actions surge

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 MAR 2024
... requirements, will also fuel class action risk. Australian corporations should remain vigilant of the class action risks that might follow any regulatory prosecutions or shareholder activism in this space." Finally, potential class actions involving ...

Markets, economies benefit from eustress: ABDO

KARREN VERGARA  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 MAR 2024
... since the 1990s recession, Paton said. "Don't expect to see the consumer tilt towards eustress in any great hurry. It might take more than stopping inflation to see consumer-led recovery," he said. The rapid increase in interest rates since May 2022 ...

Government dawdling on paid parental leave super: Greens

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  MONDAY, 18 MAR 2024
... set up systems to facilitate the payment. "We need to get the systems in place. It's not as straightforward as people might think," she said. "It's going to be paid as an annual payment in arrears to the super funds." Like many, independent senator ...

Hostplus rejects anti-competitive behaviour claims

KARREN VERGARA  |  TUESDAY, 12 MAR 2024
... from less choice and less competition". "Hostplus don't want this to happen because they're afraid their members might choose another fund. They benefit from inertia and apathy so they want to maximise it," Thompson wrote on LinkedIn. "What Hostplus ...

Hamilton Lane debunks private market myths

ANDREW MCKEAN  |  MONDAY, 11 MAR 2024
... returns. "One of the most hotly debated myths is that sustainable investments sacrifice performance, which at one point in time might have been a justified stance. As illustrated below, sustainable investment trailed behind non-sustainable the aughts ...

TelstraSuper sweetens parental leave policy

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  WEDNESDAY, 28 FEB 2024
... the need for more government measures to help close the super gender gap, so as an employer we wanted to explore how we might improve the retirement outcomes for our own employees," TelstraSuper chief executive Chris Davies said. "This is an important ...

Five megatrends shaping financial services: McCrindle

CHLOE WALKER  |  FRIDAY, 23 FEB 2024
... McCrindle said that the future of AI will be used as a tool to create more human flourishing and connection, reliving tasks that might be repetitive. "The emerging generations have been quick to adopt the latest technology and will use it well, but we ...

Financial services 300x more likely to get hacked: Expert

CHLOE WALKER  |  FRIDAY, 23 FEB 2024
... your practice, wouldn't it be that of a precious gemstone? And if that's the case, then you can relate to the fact that you might lose that diamond if you lost all their data through a scam or a hack," he said. As such, he said advisers should start ...

Morrison divestment lifts Sequoia profits

JAMIE WILLIAMSON  |  FRIDAY, 23 FEB 2024
... statements. They do not account for the complaints it believes unlikely to result in restitution. Sequoia said doing so might prejudice the ongoing dispute resolution efforts. Sequoia will pay an interim dividend of $0.02 per share, equating to about ...

Proposed super tax requires perspective: Expert

KARREN VERGARA  |  THURSDAY, 22 FEB 2024
... $3 million] and they've done it by making lots of extra concessional contributions or non-concessional contributions, might they regret that later because Division 296 Tax makes that so wildly attractive?" she asked. While not all SMSFs will necessarily ...