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New AMP CEO says corporate clients ‘critical’ to super growth

New AMP CEO says corporate clients ‘critical’ to super growth

New AMP CEO Blair Vernon says that he will work hard to bolster its corporate super offering and gain back the market share it has lost to competitors like Australian Retirement Trust in recent years as part of a “relentless” focus on returning the master trust to positive inflow.

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How HESTA is rethinking portfolio construction at the human-AI nexus

How HESTA is rethinking portfolio construction at the human-AI nexus

As artificial intelligence models become more sophisticated, gaining an edge over the market increasingly requires investors to tap into both human wisdom and information derived from technology. At FIS Singapore, investors from HESTA, Temasek and Pictet unpacked how they are rethinking portfolio construction in the age of AI.

The world won’t wait for the investment committee 

The world won’t wait for the investment committee 

The institutions managing long-term savings might not be built to respond at the speed the world now moves. The gap between knowing and acting – which, ultimately, is where all risk lives – is one they can’t afford to keep open.

Former GESB CEO heads to asset manager

Former GESB CEO heads to asset manager

Former GESB CEO Ben Palmer has taken up the top job at Affinity Funds Management after 13 years at the Western Australian super fund, joining the ranks of super fund executives who have headed to family offices, charities and asset and wealth managers following careers in the super sector.

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Leadership
Lessons from the middle: Leadership, resilience and the courage of conviction

Lessons from the middle: Leadership, resilience and the courage of conviction

The principles of high-performance leadership – whether in business or sport – remain remarkably consistent and include the ability to maintain clarity, integrity, and conviction under immense pressure. Former Australian test cricketer Usman Khawaja told the Fiduciary Investors Symposium, held by Investment Magazine sister publication Top1000Funds.com, that the only time you really lose is when you stop trying.

Profiles
‘Not afraid of the size we are’: NGS pushes ‘alternative scale’ as churn slows

‘Not afraid of the size we are’: NGS pushes ‘alternative scale’ as churn slows

NGS Super is on a mission to reduce its member churn with a bid to lean into its “alternative scale” as a small player in a superannuation landscape dominated by increasingly mammoth funds. Chief executive Natalie Previtera says the transition to Grow – which she calls the Ferrari of admin systems – is one of the first crucial steps.

What the super industry can learn about leadership under pressure

What the super industry can learn about leadership under pressure

A willingness to make tough decisions in difficult circumstances characterises the careers of both former Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan AC and the neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo, and will provide the Investment Magazine Insurance in Super Summit with insights into the secrets of effective leadership in a challenging environment.

Member engagement
Changing the focus, from ‘nest egg’ to ‘income for retirement’

Changing the focus, from ‘nest egg’ to ‘income for retirement’

Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services Dr Daniel Mulino writes exclusively for Retirement Magazine that superannuation fund members deserve a dignified retirement, consistent with the objective of super, and it is well past time to move the public conversation from super providing a lump sum to it being the source of ongoing and reliable income.

Governance
Why funds need to deal with TPA’s ‘free rider’ problem 

Why funds need to deal with TPA’s ‘free rider’ problem 

More and more super funds are pivoting to the TPA approach, but will need to confront the long-standing issues with accountability that come with it if they want that model to be sustainable into the future.

Aware backs tougher law to ensure company action against modern slavery

Aware backs tougher law to ensure company action against modern slavery

Aware Super has backed the call for a legislative change that will introduce mandatory human rights due diligence for large Australian companies, as head of responsible investment Liza McDonald said it’s a “reasonable request” which will help asset owners understand and manage the governance risks in their portfolios.

Investments
Geopolitical risks rewire asset allocation ‘operating system’: GIC

Geopolitical risks rewire asset allocation ‘operating system’: GIC

Some investors are “missing the point” of geopolitical risks by equating them to the disruptions from conflicts and wars, according to GIC chief economist Prakash Kannan, but in reality, geopolitical risk is no longer episodic or peripheral. This means investors need to think harder about inflation and country composition in their portfolio.

‘Not an ATM’: Sicilia shrugs off private credit liquidity fears

‘Not an ATM’: Sicilia shrugs off private credit liquidity fears

The chief investment officer of the $150 billion industry super fund says that Hostplus’ portfolio will weather the ongoing downturn in software companies and that moves by a number of large private credit managers to gate their funds are a result of the asset class being offered to retail investors who should not have assumed the funds would be liquid enough to get money out when everybody else is trying to do the same.