OneVue sponsors and partners SMSF association
The recently formed Australian Self Managed Super Fund Members Association (ASMA) has formed a partnership with OneVue which will both sponsor the group and launch an intermediated consumer platform for association members.
OneVue offers "an expansive platform for self-directed investors as well as qualitative information in regards to where SMSF trustees are investing," said ASMA director Anna Carrabs, who expected the association to grow from 2000 to 5000 members in the coming months.
"OneVue will provide our members with a platform that can administer more assets and liabilities than traditional providers, and tools like WealthVue which gives clients full visibility of their financial situation so they can more easily plan for a comfortable retirement and identify advice requirements," Carrabs said.
OneVue chief executive Connie Mckeage said OneVue had no intention to market directly to investors but saw the opportunity in extending distribution through intermediaries.
While there would always be investors that work with advisers regularly, there is a growing market of self-directed investors such as ASMA members who wanted to do it themselves and seek advice on a graduated basis, Mckeage said.
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