Value-added services
Value-adding services may not be on top of everyone’s agenda, but with the complexity of both core and non-core services increasing all the time, it is often mandatory to outsource. Below is a short list of the funds interviewed in the corresponding story (“Feeling hot, hot, hot: the Australian Superannuation market starts to heat up”, published online October19, 2005)http://www.moneymanagement.com.au/articles/c1/0c0370c1.asp
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Administration & Accounting
*Australian Administration Services
Group Life & Income Protection Insurance
* American International Assurance Company (Australia)
Trustee Liability Insurance
* The Chubb Insurance Co of Australia
Investment Consultant
*JANA Investment Advisers
Legal Adviser
*Phillips Fox
External Auditor
* BDO Nelson Parkhill
Internal Auditor
*Ernst & Young
Credit Manager
*Industry Funds Credit Control
Tax Agent
*PricewaterhouseCoopers
*Custodian
*JPMorgan
Sunsuper
Administration
*CitiStreet Australia
Custodian
*National Australia Bank
Auditor
*PricewaterhouseCoopers
Investment Consultants
*Mercer Human Resources,Russell Investment Group, Sovereign Investment Research,van Eyk Research
Lawyer
* Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Insurance
* Suncorp Life and Superannuation
HESTA
Administration
*Superpartners
Custodian
*JPMorgan
Insurance
*ING(Group life)
Actuary
* Peter Carroll
Auditor
*Ernst & Young
Tax Accountant
*PricewaterhouseCoopers
UniSuper
Administration
* Self administered
Insurance
* Hannover
Custodian
* National Australia Bank
Legal Adviser
*KPMG
Lawyer
* Allens Arthur Robinson
ASIC Compliance
*Freehills
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