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| | | ... flagged the bungle in December 2019 as a result of misinterpreting tax legislation and coding errors. The issues came to light after the Australian Taxation Office published advice relating to the application of superannuation guarantee (SG) to recreation ... |
| | | | ASIC deputy chair Karen Chester brought to light discrepancies in Daniel Crennan's resignation statement in front of a senate hearing, clarifying the dates that he found out about the issues that led to his resignation. Former deputy chair Crennan said ... |
| | | | The Carlyle Group will acquire a majority stake in Calastone, while also announcing it has increased its offer price for Link Group. Carlyle did not disclose the financial terms of its ownership in Calastone but mentioned that it acquired the stake ... |
| | | | ... review be conducted into issues raised regarding relocation payments, including mine. That review will take some time." In light of this, Crennan said he had decided to resign, claiming that he had intended to retire next year anyway. "I had been intending ... |
| | | | ... The Geelong exam location will continue to be offered to advisers in regional Victoria. "This measure is being taken in light of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic situation in Victoria and in the interests of all involved with the exam," the authority said. ... |
| | | | Hostplus has ramped up its private equity investments with a commitment of over $1 billion across projects that tackle climate change including a meat alternative. The $48 billion industry fund's annual report outlined the investments in medical ... |
| | | | ... in its life insurance segment, reflecting a loss of around $12.5 million. ClearView said the result should be viewed in light of broader industry performance and the extreme market conditions this year. The material life insurance industry suffered losses ... |
| | | | ... includes an interactive comparison tool which allows members to see MySuper products ranked by fees and investment returns. In light of this, deputy chair Helen Rowell confirmed APRA will consider potential changes to the next iteration of the heatmap ... |
| | | | ... productivity due to mental ill-health is estimated to cost the Australian economy between $10-18 billion every year. "In light of this, taking action by investing in workplace mental health and wellbeing is not an optional extra, it's a must have," she ... |
| | | | ... with APRA's agenda. "If passed by the parliament, the 'Your Future, Your Super' package will shine a brighter light on fund performance and trustees' expenditure decisions, and help members make better informed decisions about who is ... |
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