Trustees need to get pro-active on MyRetirement
Too many trustees are biding their time when it comes to delivering next-generation retirement income products, Patricia Pascuzzo writes.
Too many trustees are biding their time when it comes to delivering next-generation retirement income products, Patricia Pascuzzo writes.
For fixed income investors wanting to incorporate ESG factors, it is not enough to mimic the approach equity managers take.
The head of ESG at Australia’s $150 billion Future Fund will have his remit expanded to include oversight of emerging technological risks.
Former Treasury insider turned Industry Super Australia adviser Phil Gallagher wants more done to crack down on unpaid super.
As Sunsuper ups its allocation to hedge funds and alternative strategies it is cutting out intermediaries and looking for new co-investors.
The list of compassionate reasons to allow early access to super should be extended to help victims of family violence, Debby Blakey says.
Political economist Michael Thawley sees more geopolitical uncertainty today than ever but hopes governments can stave off a crisis.
For the financial services sector, the real danger of disruption comes from small, unknown innovators, the FSC Leaders Summit heard.
Australia’s top superannuation regulator welcomes more powers from government, calls on funds not to wait for regulatory intervention.
An expert in post-traumatic stress disorder has urged super funds serving high risk industries to work more closely with employers.
Longevity risk is just one area where retirement income products should be personalised and de-regulated, Professor Moshe A. Milevsky says.