Boston-based global equities manager Massachussetts Financial Services (MFS) will welcome the head of Merrill Lynch’s equity sales desk as its first Australian-based stockpicker this month.
Telstra Super champions homegrown hedge fund
Perpetual doubles multimanager team for alternatives onslaught
AustralianSuper fends off sec lending protest
Contango moves to Melbourne-based custodian
Precedent for Citistreet to be left alone: ING Australia chief
The 'good' MFS hires first Sydney-based analyst
Pretty in pink: Mothers Day Classic 2008
Last year, Mothers Day Classic walkers and runners helped the event organisers to achieve their long-standing goal of raising $3 million within a decade of bringing the annual event into being – proving that all of those early Sunday morning efforts from participants have been well worth the strain. The 2007 turnout, numbering 50,000 nationwide, … Read more
How communication can boost your insurance take-up
Funds need to engage with members and their insurance providers in order to help overcome the under insurance problem in this country. A recent roundtable held by Investment & Technology, in conjunction with MetLife Insurance, discussed the mechanisms by which funds can engage with members including better data mining and tailoring of communication to certain … Read more
New fund linked to ‘third’, non-profits sector
Investment management legend and new philanthropist, Chris Cuffe, has created a fund aiming to assist social entrepreneurs while delivering returns to investors. Meanwhile, a domestic microfinance pilot run by NAB has helped people excluded from mainstream credit establish their own businesses. SIMON MUMME writes. Chris Cuffe has combined his experience in investment management and philanthropy … Read more
NAB’s microfinance pilot fuels new small businesses
Seventy-one new small businesses have been built using microenterprise loans supplied by National Australia Bank (NAB) in a one-year pilot program launched in March 2007. The loans were provided to people with sound business plans but no access to affordable business credit from mainstream lenders, due to a lack of assets or high level of … Read more
Superannuation news not all bad
It’s both a puzzle and a source of frustration to many in the superannuation industry that the average Australian has so little interest in their superannuation. We all recognise that retirement is a long way off for most people and that many households are more concerned with paying next month’s mortgage than reading about the … Read more
