BGL launches SuperStream registration solution


Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) web and desktop administration specialist BGL Corporate Solutions has released a new product - its SuperStream registration solution.
Announcing the release this week, BGL managing director Ron Lesh said the company's team had been working hard with Australia Post to provide an automated registration solution well before the 31 May 2014 deadline, when clients will need to register their funds with Australia Post for SuperStream.
He said the SuperStream software related to the company's Simple Fund 360 clients, with a software update for its Simple Fund Desktop clients to follow in the next week or so.
BGL is claiming to be the first SMSF administration software supplier to release a fully integrated SuperStream registration solution.
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