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11 March 2019 • By Sarah Simpkins • 1 min read

AIST demands policy targeting super gender gap

The Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees has created a four-step plan to help close the gender savings gap at retirement, calling for ...

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Investment gender gap costing women in retirement

Women are less likely than men to invest in equities and are aiming for nearly up around a third less than their male counterparts in retirement, ...

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Super funds to amp up mergers

Increasing regulatory pressures will lead to an acceleration in super fund mergers taking place as companies decide whether they need the capacity of ...

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AMP assess Superannuation bill’s impact

AMP has completed an assessment of the impact of the federal government’s Treasury Laws amendment bill and said it would have a multimillion-dollar ...

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Government passes superannuation reforms despite Labor criticisms

In a last-minute deal, the Liberal government has passed its superannuation reforms which it says will protect low-balance accounts from excessive ...

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New unpaid super laws fall short: ISA

Industry Super Australia has commended parliament for passing legislation introducing potential jail time for bosses who fail to pay workers’ ...

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Regional Australia Bank backs mental health study grants

Regional Australia Bank has teamed up with Suicide Prevention Australia to support a PhD scholarship in mental health research, with the firm ...

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RC regulator suggestions won’t help industry

Only adjusting the twin peaks model for regulators as recommended by the final report from the royal commission will continue to cause confusion and ...

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ISA demands new super legislation

Industry Super Australia (ISA) has urged Parliament to pass the Protecting Your Super Bill along with other legislative changes to protect workers’ ...

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Over $860m in Super consolidated last year

New figures released by the Australian Tax Office have shown that increased discussions around Super have had an effect with Australians

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