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| | | ... ADPF against the value of the assets of the ADPF" and "investor funds may have been misapplied." ASIC added that it is now aware that Venture Egg, a Melbourne-based financial advice business that advised clients to invest in Shield, has written to investors ... |
| | | | ... "full responsibility" for its failures. "I want to apologise to all those who've been affected. When we first became aware of the magnitude of this problem, [the board] set out to rectify this problem, and something like 80% of unresolved cases have ... |
| | | | ... followed by Future Fund which rose six places to now rank 39 th. Elsewhere, Australian Retirement Trust ranked 45 th, Aware Super came in at 70 th, and UniSuper ranked 96 th. More broadly, Asia Pacific accounts for about one third of the total assets ... |
| | | | ... committed to putting members first, but we don't always get everything right and we are sorry for that. When we become aware of an issue our priority is to resolve it and provide members and their beneficiaries with the service they expect and deserve," ... |
| | | | ... the efficacy of existing menopause and reproductive leave policies on offer in Australia, such as those offered by Aware Super, Cbus, and Future Group. To ensure greater support, the government is being pushed to consider adding such entitlements to ... |
| | | | Fair Work Australia's (FWA) recent ruling in favour of a Philippines-based worker to bring an unfair dismissal case against the former employer could serve as a warning for financial services firms who rely on offshoring, as the corporate regulator ... |
| | | | ... differentiated product, particularly so given stapling and also the dangerous occupation aspects of insurance, to make those members aware," Fok said. "We also work very constructively with them on the ground to recover unpaid super. Last year alone ... |
| | | | ... dealing with in late 2022 - and that some claimants were left waiting more than 12 months for a payout. Financial Standard is aware that Cbus has finalised more than 6000 of these claims with more than $755 million in benefits and/or insurance paid ... |
| | | | ... Fund ($32.9m). Three not-for-profit super funds - AustralianSuper ($17.5m), Australian Retirement Trust ($2.4m), and Aware Super ($1.1m) - lagged the big spenders but cracked the top 20. APRA said payments to advisers can include those related to advice ... |
| | | | ... (0.05% expense ratio). ART spent a massive $77.3 million on member services, AustralianSuper spent $55.3 million, Aware Super spent $47.7 million, while Cbus spent $45.6 million. Rest's member services expenses came in at $41 million and HESTA's ... |
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