Financial technology company, Moneysoft, has launched its new website to showcase its growing range of services targeted at superannuation funds.
Moneysoft chief executive, Jon Shaw, said the firm’s push to large enterprises like super funds was a “natural step” in the growth of the company, and builds on the success of the fintech’s other solutions, which were endorsed by the financial community.
The firm said one super fund was piloting the Moneysoft Round-Up solution, which allowed investors to make small, frequent contributions to their investment accounts by automatically rounding up the spare change from everyday transactions into their super.
The new website would also highlight other services like Data Vault and the Personal Financial Management Platform, which looks at the value of financial data and helps individuals understand their income and expenditure respectively.
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