Concerns and opportunities: The consequences of APRA’s Income Protection intervention
APRA’s push for a more sustainable income protection offering could lead to industry-wide product reform, according to Ben Martin and Elise Sanders from AIA.
APRA’s push for a more sustainable income protection offering could lead to industry-wide product reform, according to Ben Martin and Elise Sanders from AIA.
Engaging members to take greater interest in their insurance cover is a key challenge for superannuation funds following the enactment of ‘stapling’ legislation on November 1, while ensuring the best possible default cover for those who are more apathetic, an industry roundtable has heard.
Australia needs a review into the purpose of insurance in superannuation, to build a common understanding and prevent members unwittingly falling through the cracks.
The super landscape is going through rapid change and turbulent times, according to Aware CEO Deanne Stewart, but just because some changes may ultimately provide better outcomes doesn’t mean there’s not a lot of hard work needed to achieve them and that there aren’t pitfalls along the way.
The rising popularity of private assets has made liquidity risk a growing concern for institutional investors, who need to carry enough liquidity for possible downturns, but avoid the opportunity cost of carrying too much, says Michelle Teng, vice president of the Institutional Advisory and Solutions group at PGIM.
As super funds continue favouring in-house investment expertise, advisers recommending them in good faith and with competence need to understand the inherent complexity inside, Morningstar’s Annika Bradley writes.
In the third of a series on the state of mental health during the pandemic, leading industry figures say increased funding for mental illness is a positive, but more is needed along with greater policy cohesion between different levels of government and the community more broadly.
Blockchain technology will open up illiquid assets, like real estate, to new investors in what could be the greatest disruption ahead. Franklin Templeton’s Jenny Johnson explains how the asset manager is ensuring it taps the new opportunity.
Asset allocators should review their biases of emerging market debt as a tactical investment of higher-yielding, lower-quality assets, says expert.
Applying a behavioural science lens to improve customer confidence and engagement
Investment heads of some of the nation’s biggest funds say the imperative to pass APRA’s new performance test potentially clashes with other key responsibilities like diversification, risk reduction and responsible investing.
Australia needs a review into the purpose of insurance in superannuation, to build a common understanding and prevent members unwittingly falling through the cracks.