BT has scored a number of new high profile mandates.
BT Financial Group has scored a number of new high profile mandates totally $160 million.
De Costi Seafoods, Citizen Watches, Ferrero and Hugo Boss are among the high profile brand names who have named BT as their corporate super provider.
The new mandates bring BT's corporate super business to more than $5.8 billion in funds under management.
"It's great to be working with quality companies with great brand names that are focused on providing valued benefits to their employees," BT head of super solutions Gary Cox said.
"Our success with these and other medium-sized Australian companies is a reflection on our focus on customer service, administration and member services.
The mandates come as BT plans to roll out their new Super Stars program.
The Super Star program provides employers with the tools and support needed to deliver benefits and assistance to employees in relation to superannuation.
BT's corporate super business serves more than 14,000 employers and 500,000 members.
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