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Catholic Super switches administrators

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The super fund switches administrators as it moves to finalise its merger with the National Catholic Superannuation Fund.

Catholic Super has appointed Catholic Church Insurances (CCI) as its new administrator, ending its relationship with incumbent administrator AAS.

The appointment followed an exhaustive tender process, Catholic Super chief executive Frank Pegan said.

"Our contract with AAS was coming to an end, so we went to the market with a new tender. I am confident that CCI's commitment to Catholic Super members will provide an enhanced and improved administration system going forward," Pegan said.

"Being the only client of CCI means that our intellectual capital will remain safe."

 
 

The fund will be boosting its member services following the merger with the National Catholic Superannuation Fund, which was announced in April 2009.

The fund recently revamped its website and online services.

"We believe that our members now want online and real-time information," Pegan said.

"We have built a number of online tools for the website, with annual reports and member statements now delivered electronically."