Paul Clitheroe receives upwards of 10,000 letters a year from the public, so when he is asked about super it’s probably worthwhile stopping and listening to what he says....
UniSuper’s Ann Byrne, Superannuation Trust of Australia’ Paul Costello, Asset’s Michael Dwyer, CSS/PSS’s Steve Gibbs and QSuper’s Rosemary Vilgan have been voted the most...
Nic Brookes, CEO of the Corporate Superannuation Association (CSA), may not have a high profile, but our panel believed that he has a lot of influence with the politician...
Anyone battling to comply with the Financial Service Reform Act (FSRA) is likely to understand why our panel agreed that Australian Securities and Investments Commission ...
The superannuation industry had to wait with baited breath this year for the recommendations put forward by the Superannuation Working Group (SWG) and the Government’s su...
“History is a good predictor of the future,” says Labor shadow minister for retirement incomes and savings, and avid archaeologist and historian, Senator Nick Sherry. And...
With his three-year tenure as chairman of the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT) almost at an end some, including this year’s panel, may argue that it’s ‘mission ac...
The nuns described her as: “Bold as brass”. This might not have been a compliment, but Susan Ryan’s confidence, conviction and determination have taken her from her early...
The minister for revenue and assistant Treasurer, Senator Helen Coonan, has only had superannuation as part of her portfolio for a year and already she is seen as being t...
Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) CEO Philippa Smith responds humbly to the news that she has been nominated, once again, as one of the most influen...
Who were the biggest movers and shakers in the superannuation industry in 2002? ZILLA EFRAT has some answers....
Chris Keys’ job has grown and widened as the super industry has grown and widened. She talks to Zilla Efrat about her many delectable years as head of Sara Lee’s super fu...
From my perspective, 40- 50% of people are likely going to be deeply unhappy about how long they actually live. ...
Super director remuneration ...
No doubt true, but most of it is still because over 45’s have been upgrading their houses with 30 year mortgages. Money ...