Aon turns to outsourcing
AonAustralia has decided to outsource it superannuation administration services to a specialist in this area, Pillar Administration.
Its intention is to leverage off Pillar’s scale, technology and experience to maintain a high level of service in a complex environment.
“This move also underpins our continuing development of innovative and quality superannuation solutions through the Aon Master Trust, as seen in our market-leading product developments such as minimum level default insurance cover,” Aon Consulting managing director Stewart Fotheringham added.
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