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UniSuper to expand advice

SMSFs targeted

By Christine St Anne
Thu 11 Mar 2010

The industry superannuation fund has plans to broaden its product range, which follows the establishment of its advice business three months ago.


UniSuper will expand its financial planning service by broadening its product range and opening more offices around Australia.

UniSuper Advice was established in December 2009 with financial advice centres located in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

"Interest from our membership continues strongly with dozens of calls a day being received by our financial advice centres," UniSuper Advice executive manager Chris Davies said.

"Research from these members has indicated they would like more services in estate planning, salary packaging and self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) advice."

Davies said many of the fund's members were concerned about intergenerational issues surrounding their wealth.

"Legal and tax issues also arise from these concerns, so we will be looking at providing some estate planning services," he said.

The fund has plans to partner with product providers in estate planning and salary packaging, particularly tax advisory and legal firms.

UniSuper is also looking to provide a direct equities product to meet the demands of its members who have SMSFs, Davies said.

The fund will also look to provide investment products outside superannuation.

UniSuper Advice currently has Colonial FirstChoice Wrap on its approved product list.

"We also have a range of life insurance policies outside superannuation. We may be offering more investment products outside superannuation depending on member demand," Davies said.

The superannuation fund will also open offices in Perth and Canberra and will be hiring an adviser for each office to service the membership in those regions.

"With increasing demand for our advice services we will most likely add more financial planners to the business," Davies said.

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