Spend more on marketing and be bolder in giving financial advice: Garry Weaven

Former ACTU assistant secretary and renowned industry fund builder, Garry Weaven, called on funds to build a public case for themselves in preparation for inevitable years of negative returns and called for a review into the SMSF sector.

Insignia’s big plans to be a big player: Mota

Insignia Financial’s chief executive, Renato Mota, wants to see the organisation, which is rebranding itself  from IOOF following its merger with MLC, as one of the top five players in the Australian wealth management sector with assets of between $200 billion and $500 billion. Glenda Korporaal reports.

Junying Shen | Differing performance and cash flow characteristics among infrastructure asset sectors

In the first episode of the podcast series ‘Insight for outcomes’, Junying Shen, vice president and co-head of the private assets research program in the Institutional Advisory & Solutions (IAS) group at PGIM, speaks with Amanda White, editor of Top1000Funds.com (Investment Magazine’s sister publication), on how historical performance and cash flow characteristics differ enormously among infrastructure asset sectors.

AustralianSuper may hit $500 billion without need for mergers

With annual inflows now around $20 billion and new members bringing their money with them, the $250 billion fund AustralianSuper is on track to hit $500 billion in assets by 2026 without the need for mergers, according to new CEO Paul Schroder. John Durie reports.

Junying Shen | Differing performance and cash flow characteristics among infrastructure asset sectors

In the first episode of the podcast series ‘Insight for outcomes’, Junying Shen, vice president and co-head of the private assets research program in the Institutional Advisory & Solutions (IAS) group at PGIM, speaks with Amanda White, editor of Top1000Funds.com (Investment Magazine’s sister publication), on how historical performance and cash flow characteristics differ enormously among infrastructure asset sectors.

Retirement guidance as a public good

Retirement planning is personal, complex and confronting and many people will struggle with it impacting their confidence to spend appropriately and enjoy retirement. Every Australian deserves access to a baseline level of quality retirement guidance writes the Conexus Institute’s David Bell.

Performance among infrastructure assets varies widely, says PGIM

Historical performance and cash flow characteristics differ enormously among infrastructure asset sectors, and even between assets of the same sector, says the vice president of PGIM IAS’ private assets research program. But scarcity of data makes infrastructure performance notoriously hard to study.

Mega funds to dominate super system by 2025: JP Morgan

Australia’s super system may be left with as few as 50 viable funds by 2025 a new report on the Future of Superannuation by financial services giant JP Morgan reports.

Inflation uncertainty one of the biggest challenges: CFS’s Tully

Concern about the resurgence of inflation and rising interest rates has seen his investment management team gradually reducing its exposure to bonds over the past few years and other assets “less dependent on interest rates”, according to Colonial First State general manager investments, Scott Tully.