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| | ... contrast, the report noted that Active Super, Australian Ethical, Christian Super, Crescent Wealth, Future Super and Verve Super have already divested from all companies that derive revenue from nuclear weapons. The companies the research refers to include ... |
| | | ... ethos of founded by women, led by women, and tailored for women," Schwartz said. "Christina [Hobbs, chief executive of Verve Super] and her team have developed a highly commercial business that is tackling the economic inequity so many women face - both ... |
| | | Verve Super has launched a gender diversity index and will subsequently change how it allocates members' funds based on how Australian companies perform against the index. The Verve Gender Equality Index selects public Australian companies that ... |
| | | The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics has questioned Future Super, Verve and Diversa Trustees on their relationship with BetaShares. Despite Future Super experiencing impressive member growth and returns recently, committee chair ... |
| | | The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics has accused Future Super and Verve of misleading consumers who are unlikely to understand the funds' relationship to Diversa Trustees. During questioning, Liberal MP and committee chair ... |
| | | ... investment option suited to the individual's tolerance to risk, debt management and an affordable contributions strategy." Verve Super has recently embarked on a social media advertising campaign showcasing its "Support Squad" - which includes a financial ... |
| | | ... founder in the movement. A number of financial services companies are now on board including IRESS, Bank Australia, Verve Super, Sargon, Sustainable Australia Fund, BetaShares Capital and Fox & Hare. Chief executive and founder of Future Super Simon ... |
| | | ... commit to adding women to their boards; and it refuses to charge administration fees to members on parental leave. Verve Super is aiming to tackle an inequality in the financial system that sees women retire, on average, with 47% less than men in super ... |
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