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| | | ... manager and head of workplace insurance at TAL. He has also held senior roles at Richard Oliver Underwriting, QBE and Catholic Church Insurance. He has more than 20 years' experience in the insurance industry. "We are pleased to have Duncan on board ... |
| | | | ... Colonial First State Investments (has 2 products authorised), Combined Fund, Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, Catholic Super Fund, Cbus, Energy Super, equipsuper, FirstSuper, First State Super NSW, HESTA Super, HostPlus, Intrust, legalsuper ... |
| | | | ... Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, HESTA Super, LUCRF, Media Super, Professional Associations Super, Australian Catholic Super and Retirement Fund, Cbus, Sunsuper, Vicsuper and Intrust. It is the 20 th fund to have been granted a MySuper registration. ... |
| | | | ... Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, HESTA Super, LUCRF, Media Super, Professional Associations Super, Australian Catholic Super and Retirement Fund, Cbus, Sunsuper, Vicsuper and Intrust. No retail MySuper products have yet been authorised. While ... |
| | | | ... Medal from the Australian Prime Minister in 2003 and in 2009 was Knighted by Pope Benedict XVI, for contributions to the Catholic Church and World Youth Day. Commenting on her latest role she said: "I believe sound financial advice is a very important ... |
| | | | ... alternatives and self-appointments were: Telstra Super (28), NGS (23), Advance Asset Management (19), and the Australian Catholic Super Fund, and AustralianSuper with 17 a piece. Asset consultants involved with most mandates, the Rainmaker research continued ... |
| | | | ... merged with Statewide Super, terminated a $150 million Australian equities mandate with Perpetual in September 2011. Catholic Super Fund Victoria had an Australian equities mandate with perpetual, worth $70 million when it was appointed in 2010, which ... |
| | | | ... more people needing aged care, and increased health and age pension costs as the population ages," said Martin Laverty, Catholic Health Australia. |
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