SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc., the world’s largest fund administrator and leading outsourcing provider, has signed an agreement with Mine Superannuation Fund to deliver administration services to its members.
Mine Super would be its first client to deliver superannuation administration services in Australia.
Mine Super currently managed $12 billion of funds on behalf of 55,000 members and recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding to merge with TWUSUPER.
"This agreement represents an alignment of strategies, allowing Mine Super to continue focusing on member-first outcomes through SS&C's modern, differentiated administration offering,” said Nick Wright, SS&C's head of global investor and distribution solutions.
“The teams transferring to SS&C are pivotal to providing exceptional service for Mine Super's members and key to the growth of our BPO offering in Australia.”
With the agreement, Mine Super members would be able to receive superior digital experiences, greater engagement, and stronger retirement outcomes through SS&C’s investments in digital technologies and intelligence automation.
Vasyl Nair, Mine Super CEO, added: “Having worked with the SS&C team for a number of years, it became clear that their global expertise in BPO could be leveraged onshore.
“We're proud to externalise our administration to such a large and well-established business that will continue to enable Mine Super to deliver better value and service to our members."
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