Busoli re-enters SMSF space with strategic admin offering
David Busoli has re-entered self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) space with the launch of his new business, SMSF Alliance, which aims to provide member services while bucking the trend of ‘industrialising’ SMSF admin.
Busoli said SMSF Alliance would offer a more involved and comprehensive product to SMSF advisers seeking to outsource their admin needs than their industrialised counterparts, delivering better results for SMSF members.
“All SMSFs are not the same and dumbing down the admin approach merely diminishes the potential benefits to your clients and your business,” Busoli said.
SMSF Alliance would offer strategic admin to SMSF advisers, which Busoli said melded SMSF strategies with the documentation, legal, technical, processing and reporting requirements necessary to achieve their clients’ goals.
“Strategic admin encompasses every aspect of the fund from set up to wind up. We understand the nuances and differences that small variations in documentation or approach can make,” he said.
By offering investment admin, tax and accounting support as well, Busoli said that SMSF Alliance would “allow you to ring fence your client base and offer a seamless service for the alternative structures that will become more popular in the wake of the super reform limitations.”
Debbie Thomas joined Busoli in the tech team of the new business, with Emma Walker taking up the role of general manager.
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