Queensland industry super fund QSuper has launched an online financial advice tool to allow members to review their financial plans and retirement goals.
Online Advice is an automated tool allowing members to choose investment options that are suitable to them.
QSuper will also launch a click-to-implement feature in the coming months.
The super fund also launched Money Map, which allows members to gather all their financial information, including savings, mortgage, and credit cards onto an online dashboard.
Chief executive, Rosemary Vilgan, said with 30 per cent of Australians stressed about managing their finances, the online tools were a move away from a one-size-fits-all towards a more personalised approach.
"QSuper wants to become the financial partner of each member so we have launched these tools to help them make better, more informed decisions," Vilgan said.
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