Findex signs on to SMSF service
Financial services and accounting firm, Findex, has signed a deal with self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) software provider, Class Super, to provide it with cloud-based SMSF software services.
Over 8,000 SMSFs will be loaded on to Class over the next couple of years, the software provider said.
Under the deal, Class Super will provide online and mobile access for Findex's clients and a roll-out of efficient processes.
Findex chief executive, Spiro Paule, said the deal would enable the firm to streamline its financial services.
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