Statewide Super goes digital with IRESS’ Acurity
Statewide Super has launched a digital platform for member administration through its recent partnership with IRESS’ Acurity to modernise online access, reporting and compliance.
The South Australian super fund replaced software offerings from multiple providers with the single Acurity superannuation administration platform, which has seen a large number of members access their super information online.
Chief operating officer of Statewide Super, Linda Zeelie, said the organisation was proud to partner with IRESS to deliver the new platform, which included a new member app to drive mobile experience.
“We focused on delivering the highest level of customer service and product offerings for our members,” said Zeelie. “Acurity will now be seamlessly delivered and updated, ensuring we remain at the forefront of technology delivery for super funds.”
General manager of superannuation at IRESS, Jeff Hall, said the Acurity platform delivered reliability and consistency, and supports the Fund’s goal of becoming a 100 per cent digitally enabled business.
“Statewide Super is now able to harness technology to drive true business change,” said Hall. “The new platform and business model is designed to produce new possibilities for the Fund and its members now and into the future.”
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