Bravura Solutions has extended a contract with industry super fund UniSuper to license its online ePASS system for use by participating employers for a five-year term.
In 2008, UniSuper purchased a five-year licence for ePASS to be used by its non-participating employers who make superannuation contributions on behalf of former university employees.
ePASS will now be progressively rolled out to participating employers that contribute on behalf of current university employees.
ePASS is an online service that can be used across different savings and retirement products to allow superannuation providers to deliver online services to employers, members and advisers.
“Extending the ePASS solution at UniSuper will contribute significant reductions in administrative overheads. It will also improve the fund’s accuracy and efficiency when processing member contributions,” said Bravura group chief executive officer Simon Woodfull.
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