Zurich to sell corporate super business
Zurich Financial Services has announced that it is selling its corporate superannuation business, i.super.
In a statement issued today, Zurich said the decision to sell followed a review of operations, which had concluded that the administration of corporate superannuation no longer fitted with its core business model.
It said discussions were underway with interested, suitably qualified parties.
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