legalsuper launches digital platform

1 September 2022
| By Staff |
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Legal profession-focused super fund legalsuper has partnered with Link Group to launch a cloud-based digital platform.

Using real-time data to connect with members, the platform will offer tailored offerings, communications and services provided via a content management system (CMS).

“This upgrade in our online platform is a game changer,” said Andrew Proebstl, chief executive at legalsuper.

“New features include more personalised experiences and increased security measures to protect member data, using Link Group's enhanced security and data technology to ensure 'privacy by design' and multi-factor authentication, while retaining features our members know and regularly use.”

The new member online platform will be made available to all Link Group superannuation clients.

“We are proud of our strong, longstanding partnership with legalsuper and very excited to bring our latest capabilities to their members, and to launch this market-leading platform together,” said Dee McGrath, chief executive, retirement and superannuation solutions at Link Group.

“With super engagement on the rise, we are committed to partnering with legalsuper to ensure the new member online platform continues to stand out from the rest through data-driven, personalised solutions for members.”

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