Industry leaders traverse post-retirement policy options

10 April 2014
| By Mike |
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With member retention and post-retirement products high on the agenda of many superannuation funds, Super Review will on 29 April bring together some of the foremost experts including former Keating adviser and senior public servant Don Russell.

The one-day Post-Retirement and Ageing forum will traverse issues ranging from the need to adjust the tax settings on post-retirement products to how superannuation funds can extend their relationships with members well beyond retirement age.

Among the speakers are Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees chief executive Tom Garcia, professor Deborah Ralston from the Australian Centre for Financial Studies, AustralianSuper chief executive Ian Silk and a number of other superannuation fund chief executives.

To register for the Post-Retirement & Ageing Forum click here or visit www.postretirementforum.com.au

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