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02 May 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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VicSuper reappoints NAB Asset Servicing

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NAB Asset Servicing has been reappointed by VicSuper to provide custodial services for a further three years.

According to a NAB-issued statement, NAB Asset Servicing capitalised on its “experience and local strength, and more recently provided valuable support to VicSuper's investment data warehouse".

NAB Asset Servicing executive general manager Matthew Brown said: “We are very pleased to be partnering with VicSuper for a new three-year term, and look forward to continuing to provide support in alignment with our shared values.”

VicSuper chief executive Michael Dundon said: “We continue to work with our long-term partners to improve our offering to existing and new members.”

 
 

Mr Dundon also noted that NAB’s partnership approach provided VicSuper with significant value.