![]() Osei Wiafe Product Manager - Retirement, Australian Retirement Trust (at time of writing) Dr Osei Wiafe is the retirement product manager at QSuper. He is responsible for the design and management of fund's retirement income product and service solutions. He is also an adjunct research fellow at the Griffith Centre for Personal Finance and Superannuation, Griffith University. He holds a PhD in finance and investments from the Queensland University of Technology, and a bachelor of science in actuarial science from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana.
OSEI WIAFE | FRIDAY, 21 MAY 2021 The sole purpose of superannuation is to provide income in retirement. It is therefore no surprise that a large proportion of people primarily want their savings to generate a stream of income in retirement. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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