Default and differentiatedBY STEPHEN FAY | FRIDAY, 5 MAY 2017 2:15PMAs competition heats up in the default superannuation segment, the base entry products will need to be infused with more fund character over and above the minimum requirements ... Upgrade your subscription to access this article
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Completely agree Stephen. To prosper in the future default super funds will need to develop their 'personality'. This personality will need to be aligned to their actions (including investments), their features, service delivery and importantly their specific target market.