ASFA appoints AMP director

20 September 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has appointed AMP director of platforms, Edwina Maloney, to the board.

Maloney joined AMP in 2021 and had previously held senior roles at Perpetual Investments and Accenture.

She would replace outgoing director, Melinda Howes, who was former managing director of superannuation at BT.

ASFA chair, Gary Dransfield, said: “We are delighted to welcome Edwina to the ASFA Board at this important time for superannuation.

“Her input and experience, particularly in the development of retirement income solutions to help Australia’s ageing population, will make a valuable contribution to the board at a critical time as the industry begins to implement the new Retirement Income Covenant.”

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