SuperGATE receives award
 
 
                                     
                                                                                                                                                        
                            Sydney-based superannuation industry e-commerce provider SuperChoice has received an award for its SuperGATE superannuation transaction gateway.
The company announced this week it had received the NSW 2014 iAward SuperGATE.
The product is built on the company’s SuperChoice platform which the company said is used as the core contribution e-commerce portal by over 40 per cent of the Australian funds industry.
Giles Sicouri, Senior Vice President for Axway Asia Pacific said SuperGATE represented a unique solution within the Asia-Pacific region that addressed the needs of the superannuation industry as it moved aggressively towards a totally automated, electronic exchange of information as required by the SuperStream program.
“We are pleased to have partnered with SuperChoice to provide some of the technology components to help enable the SuperGATE solution,” he said.
The SuperGATE solution was the result of over two years development effort by SuperChoice and has been deployed into customers including AMP, ANZ, IOOF, Mercer, MLC, Perpetual, Suncorp, SunSuper and Zurich.
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