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| | ... statistician preparing the national accounts. His appointment to CSC follows a release by AV Super chief executive, Michael Sykes that the fund will merge with the Australian Retirement Trust. Up until December, AV Super had planned a tie-up with CSC. ... |
| | | ... value, in terms of low fees, greater product choice and strong returns for our members," AvSuper chief executive Michael Sykes said today. AvSuper commenced an Expressions of Interest process in December 2021 which led to a shortlist of potential partners ... |
| | | ... in December 2021, inviting select funds to participate. Of those funds, 75% responded and AvSuper chief executive Michael Sykes said the quality of the responses was high. Today, he said CSC is the right partner. The funds said the merger is seen as ... |
| | | ... industry stalwart to its board to assist with the process. Providing an update to members, AvSuper chief executive Michael Sykes said more than 75% of the funds AvSuper courted have submitted a proposal, "proving AvSuper's market appeal". "The next step ... |
| | | ... fund it can offer, steering the organisation and members through many industry changes," AvSuper chief executive Michael Sykes said. "Following discussions with the board, team and external partners, we are now considering if AvSuper members would be ... |
| | | ... into the role. Michelle Wade has resigned from AvSuper after 13 years leading the fund. She will be replaced by Michael Sykes, currently deputy chief executive of MTAA Super. Sykes has been with MTAA, which will merge with Tasplan on April 1, for 15 ... |
| | | ... service. The following will also depart from MTAA Super: deputy chief executive and executive manager of finance Michael Sykes; executive manager of operations Chris Porter; and executive manager of marketing for communications, education and advice ... |
| | | ... Ishaq Batti, La Trobe University, Paul Clitheroe AM, IPAC Securities, Tony Day, Scarce Capital (ex Future Fund), Professor Michael Drew, Professor Stephen Gray, Queensland Investment Corporation and Griffith University, Richard Keary, FRM Australia ... |
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