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AMP expands into digital advice as super funds ramp up innovation

AMP is the latest super fund to expand into digital advice with the launch of a new retirement planning tool.

by Keith Ford
February 7, 2025
in News, Super
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AMP has announced the launch of a new digital advice solution, which it has named Retirement Health Check, to provide AMP Super members with “simple, intuitive and secure retirement advice”.

The service, which AMP said would be provided with no additional fees, is designed to help members understand when they can access super, how much is enough to retire and an estimate of their income in retirement.

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AMP’s move follows industry trends, with Colonial First State launching an $88 digital advice tool in October for members without a financial adviser.

A JPMorgan report last year highlighted super funds’ growing investment in digital advice to enhance member experiences and meet rising demand for retirement planning.

AMP group executive of superannuation and investments, Melinda Howes, said the new tool is just the beginning of the fund’s broader digital advice strategy.

“We’ve drawn on AMP’s deep understanding of financial advice to create an intuitive, personalised digital experience for our super members,” Howes said.

“The Retirement Health Check – the first of our new advice journeys to come to market – recognises that Australians need help navigating a retirement system they often find daunting and overly complex.”

In what AMP referred to as a “market first”, members can set their desired retirement income goal and compare it against a range of benchmarks, like the age pension and the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia’s Retirement Standards.

In addition to the digital advice tool providing them with a retirement income score, a report and scenario modelling to improve their score, AMP said members can also discuss their results with qualified advisers at no extra cost to help them “take the next best step with their super and retirement planning”.

“If advice requirements are more complex, a pathway to more comprehensive advice is also available,” AMP added.

Howes said: “The solution aims to cut through this complexity and provide simple guidance and advice to help our members maximise the retirement income they generate from the super savings they’ve worked hard to build.

“We want to give our members greater control and financial confidence in retirement and help them unlock a better quality of life.”

Members can access the solution through My AMP online, with the tool being added to the My AMP app in the “coming weeks”.

The software was developed with Bravura Solutions, with additional solutions from AMP to be released over the next few months covering pre-retirement and post-retirement strategies, including investment choice, super contributions, insurance and pension management.

“AMP’s Retirement Health Check is an outstanding example of how leading super funds are stepping up to better support their members achieve their retirement outcomes using digital advice solutions,” said Paul Dunn, CEO APAC, Bravura Solutions.

“Using Bravura’s Midwinter technology, this collaboration means AMP members have an easy-to-use digital advice solution to empower them on their superannuation journey.”

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