Women who have made a dent in the superannuation industry have just over a week to nominate themselves for Super Review and Money Management's Women in Financial Services Awards.
Nominations for the inaugural awards - which include a nod for superannuation star and woman of the year - close next Friday, 25 October.
The industry's influential women will be recognised at an exclusive cocktail event at the Ivy Ballroom on Wednesday, 20 November.
To nominate yourself or someone who's changed the superannuation industry, click here.
To buy tickets to the gala, click here.
The future of superannuation policy remains uncertain, with further reforms potentially on the horizon as the Albanese government seeks to curb the use of superannuation as a bequest vehicle.
Superannuation funds will have two options for charging fees for the advice provided by the new class of adviser.
The proposed reforms have been described as a key step towards delivering better products and retirement experiences for members, with many noting financial advice remains the “urgent missing piece” of the puzzle.
APRA’s latest data has revealed that superannuation funds spent $1.3 billion on advice fees, with the vast majority sent to external financial advisers.