Self-managed super investors will be able to take greater control of their investments through a digital platform from Fat Prophets.
Launching SuperProphets.com.au, Fat Prophets founder and chief executive, Angus Geddes, said the new website would give investors choice and control in the management of their investments and superannuation.
Geddes said the platform would enable retail investors to access quality research and managed accounts, while giving them greater transparency about fees.
"Super Prophets gives them the ability to transact a range of investment products with competitive and transparent fees," he said.
Geddes added the website was launched in response to demand from Fat Prophets' 18,000-strong subscriber base, with the mission to "empower and educate" its members, and to give investors confidence to make well-informed decisions about their investments.
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