Intrust Super to launch mobile member sign-up
Improving digital and mobile services is a top priority for Intrust Super chief executive Brendan O’Farrell in 2017.
Improving digital and mobile services is a top priority for Intrust Super chief executive Brendan O’Farrell in 2017.
Catholic Super and Hostplus delivered 10.1 per cent for MySuper members in 2016, leading a pack of industry funds that topped the rankings.
Sunsuper CIO Ian Patrick fears markets have already seen the best of the Trump bump. He is braced for volatility and low returns in 2017.
Australian Ethical’s David Macri overhauled the international equities strategy in 2016. The international fixed interest portfolio is next.
Australian Catholic Superannuation & Retirement Fund’s Greg Cantor says the real battle is helping the public keep the faith in the system.
HESTA is looking to enhance its internal investment capabilities, following a year spent focusing on technology and member services.
The government should back survivor-mortality bonds to help super funds build better post-retirement products, Shauna Ferris argues.
Sunsuper boss Scott Hartley predicts intense competition in Australia’s superannuation market in coming years as net fund inflows decline.
LGIAsuper boss David Todd says the fund is bracing for competition by going public offer, while investing in technology and marketing.
Cbus Super’s Trish Donohue and Kristian Fok discuss the fund’s plans to bring expertise in house and expand in the year ahead.
Few investors saw Brexit and Trump coming in 2016, a reminder of the importance preparing portoflios for whatever shocks 2017 might bring.
Tough times and job losses in the energy sector have created a greater need than ever for Energy Super’s members to access financial advice.