A new online product announced today by self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) software provider, SuperConcepts is hoping to allow SMSF trustees to better streamline burdensome administration processes.
Commenting on the launch of Connected Services, SuperConcepts chief executive, Natasha Fenech, said: “Connected Services allows SMSF trustees to manage, implement, monitor and report on their investments, anywhere and at any time from the one place.”
Use of Connected Services would enable customers to apply for a listed investment product or service with a third party provider, see completed transactions on a Dashboard, and access a third party’s transactional platform on the purchase of their products.
“Where possible we have single sign on capability which reduces the time-consuming process of having to log on multiple times,” Fenech said.
“We’ll continue to invest in strengthening the capabilities of Connected Services.”
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