SuperConcepts creates new SMSF role

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11 August 2016
| By Jassmyn |
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SuperConcepts has appointed the SMSF Association's Graeme Colley into its newly created role of executive manager, SMSF technical and private wealth.

Colley will take on the role on 5 September and has more than 30 years of experience relating to taxation and superannuation. Colley was most recently the director, technical and professional standards at the SMSF Association.

Commenting on the appointment, SuperConcepts chief executive, Natasha Fenech, said Colley was a well-known figure in the SMSF community with a long-standing reputation as an accomplished SMSF educator, technical expert, and advocate for the sector.

"Providing SMSF advice is an area which requires specialist knowledge," she said.

"We believe providing a market-leading SMSF service is about quality administration and software, and also about providing access to technical knowledge and insights through our technical experts and professional development events."

Colley would be reporting to general manager, technical services and education, Peter Burgess.

SuperConcepts created the new role in a bid to strengthen its SMSF technical and education services.

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