Link’s Group renews with Intrust Super
Link’s Group Fund administration division has entered a new five-year contract with Queensland-based Intrust Super.
Under the terms of the contract, Intrust’s members would be provided with a range of services, including ways to boost their superannuation balances, the firm said.
Also, Link would work with Intrust to provide its members and employer base with a raft of new tools to deliver enhanced superannuation solutions.
Link Fund Administration’s chief executive, Suzanne Holden, said: “We will work closely with Intrust so it can continue to deliver first-rate solutions to its superannuation and pension members and employer base.”
Intrust has currently almost 117,000 members and more than 18,000 employers and has been a customer of Link Group since 1988. It is headquartered in Brisbane and has around $2.3 billion in assets under management.
“Our goal is to offer the most comprehensive fund administration solution on the market, allowing funds to tailor their member experience and members to fully engage with their superannuation fund,” Holden said.
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