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| | | ... funds (22.6%) fell below the top 200 super funds average of 26%. Industry Super Australia deputy chief executive Robbie Campo said both ISA and the AIST have had a long standing commitment to greater gender diversity on boards and is important in a board's ... |
| | | | ... provide twice the level of government support to men as women in the form of tax concessions. ISA deputy director Robbie Campo said these settings magnify rather than moderate gender differences in lifetime earnings. "The persistent gender pay gap, currently ... |
| | | | ... 46.6% gap in superannuation at retirement between men and women. Deputy chief executive of Industry Super Australia, Robbie Campo, welcomed that move, adding that the representative group's own modeling shows 63% of single women will still not be retiring ... |
| | | | ... increasing number of members who are "younger and with lower super balances," according to ISA deputy chief executive Robbie Campo. Advice was delivered through multiple channels - including online, phone and face-to-face - and different structures ... |
| | | | ... which would align with the board composition of investee companies. Industry Super Australia deputy chief executive, Robbie Campo, said it was astounding anyone would be seeking to interfere with the governance model of theA "all profits to members"A ... |
| | | | ... process to approve financial planning professional bodies. Industry Super Australia (ISA) deputy chief executive Robbie Campo said that "the establishment of professional associations under the limited liability Professional Standards Council framework ... |
| | | | ... fails to tackle the fundamental conflict caused by the existence of commissions, even if capped," ISA chief executive Robbie Campo said. "Conflicted remuneration structures are the primary cause of poor advice in Australia, featuring in every major advice ... |
| | | | ... transparency, lower fees and better services for employers and employees," he said. However, ISA deputy chief executive Robbie Campo called on the FSC to support the FWC process. "The bank owned super funds oppose the process recommended by the Productivity ... |
| | | | ... transparency, lower fees and better services for employers and employees," he said. However, ISA deputy chief executive Robbie Campo called on the FSC to support the FWC process. "The bank owned super funds oppose the process recommended by the Productivity ... |
| | | | ... Commission, but of the process." Putting the pro-FWC point of view, Industry Super Australia deputy chief executive Robbie Campo said the FSC's actions were "intended to delay, discredit and possibly derail the FWC process so that the bank owned super ... |
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