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| | The $61 billion Hostplus will combine with the $2.6 billion Intrust as it pursues its long-standing ambition of acquiring more members in Queensland, Financial Standard understands. The 33-year-old Intrust has about 96,000 members, and 30,000 employers ... |
| | | ... builds on an existing partnership between Link and legalsuper. Super Blueprint, which is also used by funds like Intrust Super, promises a personalised approach to delivering advice relating to investment choice, insurance, projected retirement needs ... |
| | | ... Shares took out best international shares super product. The best cash super product went to AMG Super, followed by Intrust Super, NGS Super, Virgin Money and Maritime Super. UniSuper took home best growth product for its Sustainable High Growth option ... |
| | | ... pension which is tax-free. Chief executive Brendan O'Farrell said the PTB is available because of the money Intrust Super has put aside to pay capital gains tax when assets in investments are sold for a profit. PTB could have an enormous impact on ... |
| | | ... Members' Interests First packages saw the pool of insured accounts decrease. REI Super, Tasplan, legalsuper and Intrust Super all recently increased premiums on various types of cover. In August, Hostplus increased the premiums on optional income protection ... |
| | | ... industry fund will soon see their insurance premiums rise by as much as 43% from October. From October 1, members of Intrust Super's MySuper option will pay more for both life cover and life and TPD cover. For those members that hold both life and TPD ... |
| | | ... HESTA, and Statewide Super with eight months of negative returns. Rest, Hostplus, CommBank Group, Club Plus Super, Intrust Super, Sunsuper for Life and Media Super all had nine months of negative returns. |
| | | AMP, Colonial First State, Equity Trustees, IOOF, Intrust, Netwealth and Suncorp have been caught out by the corporate watchdog for wrongfully assigning 'smoker' statuses to new members, with only four of the aforementioned businesses set to ... |
| | | ... funds falling behind meeting the five day deadline include Future Super (54.9%), ING Superannuation Fund (69%), Intrust Super (61.4%) and Mercer Portfolio Service Super Plan (31.3%). |
| | | ... were some that failed to meet the majority of requests within five days. For instance, of the 12174 requests from Intrust Super members, 8795 were paid but 73.2% took between six and nine days for the fund to fulfil. ING Superannuation Fund received ... |
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