Queensland-based local government fund, LGSuper has moved to differentiate itself via rebrand.
With similarly-named funds in other states, LGSuper has moved for a rebrand to Local Government Investment Australia (LGIA).
The rebrand will take effect next month.
The fund's chair, Bronwyn Morris said the move was aimed at bringing greater clarity to the brand and eliminating any confusion in the market with other funds and organisations.
LGSuper celebrated its 50th anniversary last year and offers superannuation coverage for Queensland local governance employees and their spouses.
The fund’s inaugural chief retirement officer is looking to establish a new venture.
The financial services company has made two senior appointments to its super and investments leadership team.
The $89 billion fund has named co-chief investment officers following the resignation of Andrew Lill earlier this month.
The industry body is adding 25 years of financial services experience to its leadership team with a new appointment.
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