IOOF Analysis: Third tranche of draft super reforms released

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The Government has released for comment the third tranche of draft legislation for the superannuation reforms to commence 1 July 2017. Here, IOOF Senior Technical Services Manager, Pam Roberts, comments

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IOOF Pursuit celebrates 10 years

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IOOF yesterday announced the tenth anniversary of its flagship platform, IOOF Pursuit, reporting $16.4 billion in funds under administration (FUA) as at 31 August 2016. IOOF Pursuit was first launched in

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IOOF launches new range of low-cost active multi-manager funds

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IOOF yesterday announced the introduction of a new range of low-cost predominantly active multi-manager funds, collectively referred to as IOOF MultiSeries. Commenting on the new range, Stephen Merlicek, IOOF Chief Investment

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Second tranche of draft super reforms released

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Treasury has released the second tranche of exposure draft legislation and regulatory amendments to implement their proposed budget measures. Here, IOOF Technical Services Manager, Josh Rundmann, explains the changes and

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IOOF: Dropping the retrospective super cap creates new opportunities for clients

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This change will also remove the contentious provisions that would look back and take into account contributions made since 2007. Neither the Coalition backbench nor the ALP Opposition were ever

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Election 2016: Uncertainty remains for financial services sector

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According to IOOF, this weekend’s Federal Election outcome typifies the challenges that the Australian financial services sector continually faces – a desire for clarity and certainty. However, the reality is

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Workplace super: a world of opportunity for advisers

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According to IOOF, advisers looking for sustainable business growth shouldn’t overlook workplace super funds as they can be an effective way of creating long-term revenue streams. IOOF Head of Employer

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The good, the bad and the likely: What the Government will – and could – consider in the upcoming Federal Budget

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The 2016 Federal Budget is only a few months away. While tax reform is likely to be on the menu for Budget night, there are also other areas that are

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