SuperGuardian partners with Xpress Convert
Specialist self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) administration company, SuperGuardian, has announced a partnership with Xpress Convert to launch what it describes as an SMSF "end-of-year rescue" solution, and a seamless transition to the Class Super administration platform service.
The company said the service was being priced at $25-$75 depending on the system that the SMSFs were coming from.
The company's announcement said the partnership came off the back of Xpress Convert launching an established conversion service for Xero adopters, the "Xpress convert for Class Super" solution. Xero is accounting software for small businesses.
Commenting on the move, SuperGuardian chief executive Olivia Long said April was a very stressful period for most accountants and trustees as they had to file end-of-year returns for SMSFs.
"At a time like this, platforms like Class Super prove to be very efficient and we have been able to maximise all of its benefits," she said.
Xpress Convert managing director Ed Bernard said his company stepped in once the SMSF returns were done, with Xpress Convert moving the SMSFs to Class Super's cloud solution.
Originally published by SMSF Essentials.
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