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GuildSuper appoints MetLife for insurance

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GuildSuper appoints MetLife to provider insurance to members.

The Guild Retirement Fund has signed a contract with MetLife for the provision of insurance services to members of GuildSuper.

The new insurance mandate is effective from 1 October 2012 and GuildSuper members will benefit from enhanced insurance arrangements, the fund said.

The Guild Retirement Fund consists of GuildSuper and Child Care Super.

Child Care Super has already been using MetLife insurance services since 1998.

 
 

"We believe the extension of our successful partnership with MetLife will benefit GuildSuper members, as MetLife have shown a strong commitment to the members of the fund by offering a valuable insurance offering that could not be matched elsewhere," Guild Trustee Services managing director Mario Pirone said.

GuildSuper provides superannuation services to 45,000 members in the pharmacy and allied health industries.