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| | ... hard to achieve the best outcomes for their members and employers." Vogt previously worked for State Super and First State Super. |
| | | ... government will pay super on its scheme, it sets an example for more employers to follow," the group said. Colonial First State, Insignia Financial, TelstraSuper, and UniSuper also welcomed the move, as did the Financial Services Council. However, many ... |
| | | ... a pension product. Close behind, Essential Super's Employer - Lifestage 1980-1984 option, managed by Colonial First State (CFS) for its investment schemes, saw a return of 11.5%. Notably, CFS' FirstChoice Employer lifecycle product matched this ... |
| | | ... services is 23.6%, according to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), with individual employer pay gaps reported for the first time as part of the government's strategy to solve the problem costing the economy $51.8 billion each year. According ... |
| | | ... believe corporates are not prepared for what's to come. The Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) will publish the first set of private sector employer gender pay gaps on 27 February 2024. This will cover 1 April 2022 - 31 March 2023 reporting. ... |
| | | Colonial First State (CFS) has recorded double-digit returns across several of its default superannuation products for FY23. The CFS FirstChoice Employer Super growth fund (Lifestage 1975-1979) delivered a 12.2% return. The CFS FirstChoice Employer ... |
| | | Colonial First State will pay $100 million to settle a class action over fees that were illegally charged to members to pay commissions to financial advisers. The action related to members of CFS FirstChoice and conduct carried out between July 2013 ... |
| | | ... crack along the way to create bad data." As an example, Hooper said members can fail to disclose the correct TFN in the first place. "Now, in the super industry, we all know, that has tax implications on contributions, but I think real people out there ... |
| | | ... cuts? And which Australians are likely to benefit or miss out? Winners The bottom line: With a $4.2 billion surplus - the first since 2007-08 - the budget has come in looking healthier than initially anticipated. GP patients: The measure to receive the ... |
| | | ... Wooldridge acknowledged the significant work of minister for women Katy Gallagher to deliver these crucial reforms. "For the first time employees will have access to the key indicator of how their organisation is performing on gender equality," she said. ... |
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