Blockchain is already reshaping investment operations
Blockchain technology will disrupt the investment operations industry in the coming decade and leading players are already embracing it.
Blockchain technology will disrupt the investment operations industry in the coming decade and leading players are already embracing it.
HESTA chief Debby Blakey says the fund is putting the finishing touches on a new strategy that involves a re-shape via data and technology.
Sunsuper chief executive Scott Hartley says the fund is focused on leveraging tech for long-term gains, not regulatory scrutiny.
Artificial intelligence can now handle customers and learning with little aid. FlamingoAI founder Catriona Wallace calls it a revolution.
The 2018 Investment Magazine Real Estate & Private Markets Conference took place in Melbourne, 27-28 February. View the photo gallery here.
Cbus Super chief executive David Atkin says branding is more than skin deep and funds must deliver on what their marketing pledges.
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Law reform is needed so the group insurance sector can support wellness and provide early access to rehabilitation, John Berrill writes.
MFS Investment Management’s Pilar Gomez-Bravo reminds investors of the importance of an allocation to long-dated bonds and active approach.
CHAIR’s SEAT | In this Q&A, REST Industry Super’s Ken Marshman discusses challenges ahead for the fund under new chief Vicki Doyle.
A growing number of Australian superannuation funds are getting involved in securities class actions.
A more financially literate populace is good for business. Fintech firms are well positioned to help, writes Jessica Ellerm.