EMPLOYER SOLUTIONS
Fiducian Corporate Superannuation Service is an employer
sponsored superannuation plan for employees of a sole trader,
partnership, corporation or trust.
Members can invest employer compulsory contributions, rollovers from other super funds,
salary sacrifice (before tax) contributions, lump sum and regular personal (after tax) contributions.
Fiducian Online makes it easy to manage and remit contributions
on behalf of employees.
Members are offered a superannuation portfolio with many features
including:
- Investment Choice through eleven Fiducian Funds that
make sense of investing in managed funds.
- Underlying the Fiducian Funds are a broad range of
investment management styles and fund types from leading
Australian fund managers.
- Managed by Fiducian under our proven Manage The Manager
System, these funds provide the benefits of diversification and
aim over the long term to smooth volatility and reduce risks,
whilst not compromising investment performance.
- Consolidated reporting across all investments with
annual statements enables
members to better keep track of your
investment goals.
- Fiducian Online to help members review their portfolio
assets at any time over the web, plus
- Free Switching - up to four switches per year at no
cost, plus
- Insurance Cover
- Access to Financial Planning Advice
- Competitive Fees
More Information
If you are a sole trader, partnership, corporation or trust and
wish to offer a top quality superannuation plan to your employees
that is designed for your administrative ease, contact your
financial adviser or Fiducian on 02 8298 4600.
Full information on the Fiducian Corporate
Superannuation Service is available in the Product Disclosure
Statements for employers and members.
The Fiducian Corporate
Service is a Registered Superannuation Entity, Registration No. R1004298.
Trustee: Fiducian Portfolio Services Limited, RSE Licence No. L0001144.
- The information on the Fiducian website is
not intended to be a recommendation, offer, or invitation to
invest. Any advice is general in nature and does not take into
account your investment objectives, financial situation and
particular needs. You should consult your financial adviser for
advice and consider the Product Disclosure Statement for each
product before making investment decisions.
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