Russell introduces corp super 'transformational plan'


Russell Investments has appointed a managing director of corporate superannuation who will implement limited advice, among other super initiatives.
Geoff Peck (pictured) was appointed to the role, having garnered 25 years of experience in the investment and superannuation sector. He has already introduced what he called a “transformational plan” for Russell’s corporate superannuation business, which includes the delivery of limited advice and other MySuper initiatives.
“I look forward to further developing and refining the service we offer and to enhancing our capabilities in this area,” said Peck.
Russell is planning additional hires to deepen resources and further expand its corporate superannuation business, it stated.
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