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| | New Roy Morgan research finds women's average superannuation balances are growing at a faster rate than men's, while ownership levels have also risen. Based on a survey of half a million participants, the research found that since 2012, the ... |
| | | ... shrugged off its recent administration struggles to become the super fund with the most satisfied members. Latest Roy Morgan research shows CareSuper has the highest current satisfaction rating among Australia's super funds, despite well-publicised issues ... |
| | | ... the super sector with the retail sector continuing to be weighed down by Royal Commission fallout. Latest Roy Morgan research shows the 12 months to July served to stretch the domination of industry super funds, with more than 62.8% of industry fund ... |
| | | ... satisfied their members are with their fund's financial performance over the last 12 months, according to latest Roy Morgan research. In May last year, 62% of industry fund members said they were very or fairly satisfied with their fund's financial performance ... |
| | | ... advice service. The fund said driving behavioural change was one of its long term objectives, pointing to Roy Morgan research that shows 7.4% of millennials surveyed access professional financial advice - 9.7 percentage points below the average of all ... |
| | | Roy Morgan research shows millions of Australians are trusted advisers to their friends and family when it comes to finance and investment decisions. The research shows more than 17% of Australians are asked to advise on the financial matters of their ... |
| | | Roy Morgan research suggests having a minimum of $300,000 triggers the need for financial advice. The survey of more than 50,000 consumers in the year to October reinforces that financial advisers tend to target clients at the top end of the income ... |
| | | ... it comes to retirement savings the disparity between men and women is still large, latest research shows. Roy Morgan research shows that despite a doubling of the average superannuation balances of intending retirees, females still lag well behind males. ... |
| | | ... the Royal Commission, bank customer satisfaction reached 82.3% in January 2018 but plunged to 78.5% in May, Roy Morgan research shows. This is the lowest monthly satisfaction since May 2012, but still remains ahead of the long-term average of 74%, which ... |
| | | ... (AFA) will address ethics at its upcoming National Adviser Conference. Click to view the conference program. Roy Morgan research shows the advice profession has, at the high end, maintained its reputation for being highly ethical and honest for five ... |
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