Statewide super signs with Decimal

13 October 2016
| By Hope William-Smith |
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South Australia's largest superannuation fund is working with financial software provider, Decimal, after signing a three-year initial term contract to use its Equalize solution for providing digital financial advice to its 140,000 strong customer base.

Statewide Super head of member experience, Tony D'Alessandro, said that the incorporation of the Equalize solution was part of an overall member services expansion, and was a ‘strategic fit' with Statewide.

"Decimal was an ideal fit on an entry level, both in terms of functionality and alignment to our broader strategic objectives," he said.

"The omni-channel approach is important for Statewide...to integrate digital advice."

The Equalize rollout at Statewide Super will commence in November.

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