AGEST in the mix

As the Minister for Superannuation confirms plans to include AGEST in the already-announced merger of the ARIA and Military Super boards from 2010, AGEST chief executive Michael Seton has argued the case for his $3 billion fund remaining stand-alone.

Seton said his understanding of the proposal was that it would merge the boards rather than funds,

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