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AMP to assist employers prepare for Choice

AMP is about to roll out a series of seminars across the nation to help inform employers about their obligations in the new choice of superannuation fund environment. The financial services company wants to ensure employers approach the new regime properly ...

Choice of super advice to be evaluated

... will undertake a nation wide shadow shopping survey to assess the quality of advice being given to consumers as they prepare for their strategies under the choice of superannuation legislation to be introduced on 1 July 2005. The survey will use 300 ...

China life might start investing abroad: report

... invest abroad and is just waiting for final go-ahead, the China Business Weekly said. \"We have sped up efforts to prepare for the work,\" China Life Vice President Liu Jiade told the paper. \"We are striving to be among the first to get the green light.\" ...

Industry groups call for active management interest in imminent IASB standards

... a high level of awareness about the changes amongst financial specialists, companies are warned that a failure to prepare for the changes may result in a risk of breaching the financial reporting requirements of the Act." Mr Macek added that ASIC and ...

Government scores superannuation hat trick: Coonan

... employees to direct where their employer contributions are paid. In order to provide employers with adequate lead-time to prepare for superannuation choice and allow sufficient time for the education process, the Government plans to defer the start date ...

John Roberts takes over from Anthony Kahn at Macquarie

... and managing director of Macquarie European Infastruture (MIG Europe) and will be returning to Australia in July to prepare for his new role.

Super returns heading for second miserable year: Rainmaker

Superannuation members should not only prepare for a second consecutive year of negative returns, but also brace themselves for an even worse year than 2001-2002, according to Rainmaker Information. Australian bonds were the best performing asset class ...