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| | ... implementation." Koval's appointment follows a restructure in November 2023 which saw the departure of chief policy officer Glen McCrea, who also served as deputy chief executive. |
| | | ... specific needs could negatively impact the overall quality of life during retirement years. ASFA deputy chief executive Glen McCrea said superannuation is there to assist people with handling the unforeseen challenges that life and retirement invariably ... |
| | | ... substantial pressure for nearly two years due to high costs of essential goods and services," ASFA deputy chief executive Glen McCrea said. "Once again, putting dinner on the table became more expensive, with the cost of poultry, dairy, vegetables and ... |
| | | Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia deputy chief executive Glenn McCrea says there will be a bit of change for super funds who aren't yet providing intra-fund advice but remains confident the sector can deliver for members. On a recent ... |
| | | ... contributions or investment options, to more holistic advice around retirement," said ASFA deputy chief executive Glen McCrea. McCrea expects that a soon-to-be established regulatory framework will provide trustees discretion in how they charge for advice ... |
| | | ... overreach, he added. As for APRA-regulated funds, Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia deputy chief executive Glen McCrea said: "The practical effect of the NALI amendment is that large APRA-regulated superannuation funds can continue with ... |
| | | ... that around one-fifth of these workers have no super at all in retirement," commented ASFA deputy chief executive Glen McCrea. "The upcoming federal budget provides an opportunity to bring the self-employed and gig economy workers into the compulsory ... |
| | | ... one million member accounts, largely held by women, single parents and the unemployed. ASFA deputy chief executive Glen McCrea said while the super system played a crucial role in distributing payments quickly in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic ... |
| | | ... the past quarter, ASFA said the causes of those increases lie mainly outside Australia. ASFA deputy chief executive Glen McCrea said: "The global energy crisis, raw material scarcity, and supply chain disruptions caused by ongoing Covid lockdowns in ... |
| | | ... detrimental impact that this has had for the retirement savings of millions of Australians," ASFA deputy chief executive Glenn McCrea said. He also used the data as an opportunity to once again push for a legislated objective of superannuation. "It's ... |
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