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Financial Synergy launches SuperStream platform

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Financial Synergy has developed a SuperStream contributions-ready version of its Acurity administration platform.

The platform covers both contribution transactions and static updates and the management of refund processing, according to Financial Synergy. 

Financial Synergy said the solution also enables clients to configure it towards individual fund rules or matching processes.   

Financial Synergy chief executive Stephen Mackley said the company involved interested clients in the early stages of planning the solution before moving into development. 

 
 

“We are excited about delivering this version, given it fundamentally changes the way superannuation funds handle contributions,” said Mr Mackley. 

“We undertook the level of work necessary to ensure our solution forms part of our core product rather than being a bolt on,” he said.