Triple A Super launches cloud-based system


National self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) administrator, Triple A Super, has launched a cloud-based system with integrated services that includes a personalised dashboard.
The administrator has developed Preset Super, which offered administration, tax return, and audit, for a cost of $990.
The cloud-based system was based in Australia, including the audit work as it employed a data scientist with knowledge in artificial intelligence.
Triple A Super managing director, Brian Pedretti, said around 600 SMSFs were already using or committed to Preset, while another 1,900 had registered interest.
He added the service could be white labelled for institutions, allowing them to use their own IP. The service would also allow accountants and planners to automate the back office work of SMSF administration.
Preset did not accept rebates or commissions, and investment choice was not restricted by rebates, the company said. It currently had over 100 options spanning banks, brokers, platforms, and wraps.
It also included automated advice, SMSF trustee insurance, and audit insurance.
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