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Submitted by Tony on Fri, 08/05/2022 - 10:03

I partially agree with EY. I spent many years meeting with members at their workplace on a group or one-on-one basis and encountered general apathy and ignorance towards super. Despite this I helped members to tick off about 5 items they needed to monitor and where to find further info or advice. Education should continue to be important.
EY promotes developing an "attractive default fund" I wonder what that would look like?

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