Moves and resurrections in the super sector

24 November 2017
| By Rollover |
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Rollover notes that it is hard to keep a good man down.

Thus, he registered that his old mate, Steve Tremelling had somehow departed RBC Investor Services in October, only to turn up at SimCorp in November.

Still, he reflects that it’s been that sort of year in the superannuation industry with the likes of former ClubPlus chief executive, Paul Cahill, turning up in Western Australia to oversee a tricky fund merger before becoming chief executive of NESS, and SuperRatings Adam Gee turned up running the superannuation practice at KPMG.

In the interests of transparency, Rollover also notes that Super Review was sold this year and is now owned by FE. 

 

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