Count Financial chooses SMSF administrator
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Count Financial has appointed Class Financial Systems to manage their self-managed super fund (SMSF) administration.
Count chief executive, Marianne Perkovic, said the response from their members to Class Financial’s SMSF platform, Class Super, was overwhelmingly positive. Class Super would significantly reduce the time their accountants spent on preparing and auditing SMSF accounts, she said.
“Maximising efficiency in back-office administration is imperative when running an accounting practice,” she said.
Members would be able to provide timely, transparent and complete reporting to their clients with the new platform, she said.
Chief executive of Class Financial, Richard Barber, said while SMSF’s were the fastest growing segment of super funds in Australia, there has never been a cost-effective package offering comprehensive control and compliance.
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