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| | | ... public debt straining public retirement benefits, and longer lifespans increasing dependency. Australians remain amongst the most ambitious aiming to save $1.25 million for retirement, while only a third of them were willing to experiment with more diverse ... |
| | | | ... to members, we believe quality financial advice is not a luxury but a necessity when people are making some of life's most important decisions." "Today, our members' needs are more complex, expectations are higher, and the industry itself is ... |
| | | | ... lax in improving their cybersecurity? For organisations like super funds, this can have an opposing effect as they are the most prominent players in managing their members' retirement funds. Although expectations and standards remain relatively high ... |
| | | | ... for maturing FX hedges if the Australian dollar depreciates. "Those potential liquidity needs appear manageable today under most scenarios. But they will grow over time as the hedge book increases in size." |
| | | | ... still developing their investment strategy. Similarly, an international survey by Fidelity indicates Australians are the most confident investors in the APAC region despite volatility. Examining responses from over 6, 500 investors, findings indicated ... |
| | | | ... member's estate. Cbus said this reform will eliminate the need to undertake lengthy and complicated "claim staking" in most cases - a process the fund uses to determine eligible beneficiaries. It will also reduce the death claim process by about ... |
| | | | ... financial officer and moved to the US in 2017 to become the divisional chief financial officer of the US Retail Investor Group. Most recently, he was chief financial officer of Vanguard's international business and a member of the international leadership ... |
| | | | ... appointed ANZ chief executive Nuno Matos said: "Unfortunately, some of our failings occurred when our customers were at their most vulnerable. For this we are deeply sorry, and we are making changes to better support when they need us most." Matos will ... |
| | | | ... process will follow Australian Public Service recruitment requirements, Future Fund said. In FY25, the Future Fund beat out most other local institutional investors by returning 12.2%, with its assets growing to $252.3 billion. Over a 10-year period ... |
| | | | ... equity allocations returned to 2021 levels alongside a pullback in private equity, as muted exits weighed on commitments. The most modest change was among family offices in the Americas, which have the largest allocation to private equity at 25% versus ... |
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