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| | | ... Catholic Super and Retirement Fund, Energy Super, Sunsuper, Club Super, Suncorp Life & Super, AAI Limited, Mercy Super, Meat Industry Employees Super Fund, AustSafe Super, Motor Accident Insurance Board (Tas), NGS Super, Australian Super, LG Super, Cambooya ... |
| | | | ... the total number to 38, but it's still way down on expectations. The new authorisations are AUSCOAL, Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust (AMIST) and Commonwealth Group Super. While MySuper authorisations number only 38, the funds holding these ... |
| | | | James Thomas has been appointed to the role of chief executive officer for AMIST Super, the $1.2 billion meat industry fund. The previous CEO of AMIST Super, John Livanas, resigned to take over as chief executive officer of State Super on October 24. ... |
| | | | ... the idea that bigger super funds are cheaper for members is unfounded. John Livanas, chief executive of $1 billion meat industry fund AMIST Super, said smaller can be better and that mergers for the sake of merging was not always the best idea for funds ... |
| | | | ... discussions at the institutional investor round table session, Megan Pham, chief investment officer of AMIST Super, the meat industry fund, said her biggest concern right now was macroeconomic risks. "The number one threat is not inflation but the US ... |
| | | | ... second institutional mandate on the cards for AUI. The Melbourne-based fund manager has a mandate with the Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust, which invests in AUI's retail property strategy. The firm's plans come at a time when institutional ... |
| | | | Meat industry super fund AMIST ploughs more money in international equities with a fresh mandate awarded to Vanguard. John Livanas, chief executive of the fund, said this is the first time the super fund has invested with an index manager - aside from ... |
| | | | The $685 million meat industry super fund AMIST has added $28 million to four existing Australian and international equity fund mandates. John Livanas, chief executive at AMIST, said the fund topped-up a number of existing mandates to increase the fund's ... |
| | | | The $685 million Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust (AMIST) has rolled out a fee-for-service financial advice service to its members. AMIST launched the service in March following increasing member demand for tailored advice and selected ... |
| | | | The Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust (AMIST) has dropped Legg Mason and PM Capital from its fund manager line-up as part of its investment rationalisation strategy. The $9 million Legg Mason emerging markets mandate was cut two months ago ... |
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