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| | | ... connection. During the previous hearing of the committee, Wilson had also asked Industry Super Australia chief executive Bernie Dean whether ISA employs Beck. "Tony works very closely with the Australian Banking Association," McPhee said. "I represent ... |
| | | | ... super but ISA believes the number could be far higher - in excess of $40 billion. Industry Super Australia chief executive Bernie Dean said it is important that those that need to access their super can do so quickly, without the system being jammed ... |
| | | | ... by protecting their nest egg and making sure it can grow again out the other side of this crisis," ISA chief executive Bernie Dean said. "It's important for members to know that they'll also be helping the economy bounce back, just like they did with ... |
| | | | ... lows, the S&P 500 has surged 23%, signifying the end of the bear market. It comes as Wall Street's supposed nemesis Bernie Sanders drops out of the Democratic nominee race, leaving a hopeful Joe Biden to face off with US President Donald Trump for ... |
| | | | ... need to tap into super now, and protect the long-term interests of all members," Industry Super Australia chief executive Bernie Dean said. |
| | | | ... or had their hours dramatically reduced and industry super funds will do all they can to help them," ISA chief executive Bernie Dean said. "But members should tread carefully and only think about cracking open their super after they've taken up the ... |
| | | | ... faced by superannuation funds in the current market conditions, and as they support anxious members," ISA chief executive Bernie Dean said. "Assisting those in financial hardship will come down to how well the ATO works with the funds, given each superannuation ... |
| | | | ... super balance, but it is important to remember that super is a long-term game and the market recovers," ISA chief executive Bernie Dean said. "A way to lose money in super after a downturn is to make changes that crystallise your losses." |
| | | | ... paid parental leave, abolishing the $450 threshold and sticking to the legislated super rate increase. ISA chief executive Bernie Dean said: "It is time we bridged the gender gap in super. We can help do this by abolishing the $450 threshold, paying ... |
| | | | ... non-cash benefit tends to show up as somewhat slower wages growth than you would otherwise have seen." ISA chief executive Bernie Dean said Australian's need to know their future is "more super". "Increasing awareness about the promised increase to the ... |
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