Supercorp software allows SMSF access via Internet

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30 March 2009
| By Liam Egan |
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Specialist software provider Supercorp has released a new software package that enables advisers to access client self-managed super funds (SMSFs) via the Internet.

Its new superMate package is the “first of its kind which can be accessed from the Internet, making it easier and quicker to process SMSFs", according to managing director Kurt Groeneveld.

“While still retaining all of the user-friendly features of traditional PC based software, our testing shows that superMate will provide at least 50 per cent more productivity over the products most commonly used today.

"Its hosted format will allow access to a variety of data sources by staff from anywhere in the world and even auditors will find their role much easier through online integration” he said.

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