SuperConcepts has partnered with legal document provider, Topdocs, to help streamline self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) legal documents through its superMate platform.
The service will help advisers populate SMSF documentation with fund information contained in their superMate account, reducing the time it takes to order and produce legal documents.
SuperConcepts chief technology officer, Kurt Groeneveld, said the commitment would allow advisers to run a more efficient business.
"We will continue to invest in our technology platforms to support accountants, financial advisers and administrators so they can ultimately spend more time focusing on their customers and the growth of their business," he said.
Also commenting, Topdocs director, Michael Spakman said this was the first of a number of technology initiatives planned with SuperConcepts.
"We are working with SuperConcepts to utilise their cloud-based technology to provide their clients with a range of streamlined document ordering solutions" Spakman said.
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