Maritime Super chooses iqBoard
Technology provider, IQ Group has been contracted by industry superannuation fund Maritime Super to implement its iqBoard solution.
In an announcement released this week, the company said that Maritime Super was a long-term client and had opted to use the iqBoard solution to replace paper documentation for its 17-member board and sub-committee meetings.
Commenting on the move, Maritime Super executive officer Glenn Davis said the selection of iqBoard was a natural progression.
"We already trusted the quality and service capabilities of IQ Group for a range of platform administration projects that they have delivered for us over the years," he said.
Using iqBoard, each board member will have their board pack displayed in a secure environment, with multiple layers of authentication, encryption, enforced password management and remote app data wiping if the device is lost or stolen.
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