Stephen Hogg has been appointed as head of self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) at Omniwealth.
Chief commercial officer at Omniwealth, Matthew Kidd said the firm would benefit from Hogg’s experience in developing national SMSF strategies and reporting systems.
“He has been managing and training teams that specialise in the administration of SMSFs for high net wealth clients for many years,” said Kidd.
“Omniwealth has needed someone of Stephen’s calibre to build on our growing SMSF client base.”
Hogg has specialised in tax and superannuation systems since 2003 and held senior management positions throughout his career in firms such as Dixon Advisory, Deloitte Private and Crowe Horwath.
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