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Four more appointments in Superannuation Trustee Office

Australia’s leading specialist trustee company Equity Trustees has boosted the Superannuation Trustee Office with four further appointments to ensure it meets the growing demand from a superannuation industry with increasingly sophisticated expectations of the role of trustee in safeguarding member interests.

“The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry which concluded early this year threw into sharp focus the importance of a strong and operationally independent trustee office” said Mark Blair, Executive General Manager of the Superannuation Trustee Office.

The four newest appointments expand capability in the areas of claims, insurance and client liaison:

Mr Blair said it was critical to ensure the highest-level professional skills in the team to enable the STO to comprehensively cover an ever more complex environment while remaining focussed on the primary objective of achieving best possible member outcomes

“Our superannuation clients receive the very best state of the art independent governance model for their funds and can have confidence that the people, systems and platforms used to support the trustee function come second to none in terms of experience, expertise – and service,” Mr Blair said.

“Equity Trustees welcomes our newest appointments – they are an important part of our ongoing commitment to growing and strengthening our role as a leader in superannuation trusteeship,” he concluded.

Previous senior appointments have included David Warren in client relationship management, and Sue Everingham to the Equity Trustees Superannuation Limited Board.

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