MTAA Super rebrands with new identity

25 August 2016
| By Hope William-Smith |
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MTAA Superannuation Fund (MTAA) has announced a rebrand in collaboration with Australian agency, Hulsbosch.

The purpose behind the rebrand is to provide MTAA Super with a progressive, strong, and performance-focused entity, with a new logo that reflects MTAA's aim to become a driving force within its industry.

MTAA will join an extensive list of clients at Hulsbosch including Foxtel, Rebel Sport, Qantas, Woolworth, Royal Carribbean International, and Volvo.

MTAA has now also commenced a five year plan to reposition its members and seek out prospective clients working in motoring industries and small businesses.

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