Rubinsztein joins SuperEd
Colonial First State's general manager for retirement, Nicolette Rubinsztein, will join SuperEd's board next month.
Rubinsztein will finish up at the Commonwealth Bank at on 30 November, and also recently accepted a non-executive role on Unisuper's board.
"I really identify with the member-centred approach to advice innovation that SuperEd is pioneering. I think the company's virtual advice platform can make a great difference to members with modest means and the need for help to get better retirement incomes," she said.
"Working with super funds, the company can help expand the accessibility of low-cost reliable advice to members."
Commenting, SuperEd co-founder and chief executive, Hugh Morrow, said the firm was attempting to bring advice and better retirement outcomes to the majority of ordinary Australians without access to quality advice.
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