SMSF superMate gains selection

SMSFs chief executive

27 February 2012
| By Staff |
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Self-managed super fund (SMSF) software suite, superMate - an integrated administration product provided by Supercorp Technology - has been selected by Super Concepts, Roberts & Morrow and The Super Group to support their SMSF compliance and accounting requirements.

After a detailed review of the solutions available, Super Concepts chose superMate due to its ability to significantly reduce the effort required in providing an end-to-end investment management and compliance service.

Commenting on Super Concepts' selection of superMate, Kurt Groeneveld chief executive of Supercorp, said Supercorp was pleased to have been successful in this review and was keen to continue its longstanding relationship with Super Concepts.

"Super Concepts is another in a growing list of high quality, professional SMSF administrators that have recognised the depth and value of the superMate solution," he said. 

David Mendelovits, national sales manager for Supercorp, said he expected Super Concepts' several thousand SMSFs would be transitioned to the new software over the next few months.

"The new system will then be fully operational by July 2012," he said.

According to Supercorp, The Super Group have also been delighted with the productivity gains that have been achieved with the use of superMate.

And with the significant growth they are experiencing in their SMSF business, they are also finding it takes very little time for new staff to learn the system and to quickly become highly productive. 

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