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Overview of Employer Stapled fund obligations

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Overview of Employer Stapled fund obligations

45 mins
1 CPD Hours

Home Engagement  Operations  Regulation

New employer super obligations commence on 1 November – there will be an extra step where new employees don’t choose a super fund.

Employers will need to request the ‘stapled super fund’ details from the ATO.

In this webinar, AIST’s General Manager of Advocacy, Mel Birks, provides an overview of the new employer obligations. She will share details of the ATO process including screen shots of the service used to request the details of the stapled fund.

If you are in an employer facing role, then this webinar is for you!

Published Date: 21 September 2021

Speaker

Mel Birks, General Manager, Advocacy, AIST

Mel started her career in superannuation in the ATO, moving to work with industry super funds in 2004.  Her roles have included senior roles in stakeholder relations, strategy, marketing and communications in Link Group/ Superpartners, HESTA, Hostplus, AUSfund, Industry Fund Services and ME Bank.  Her most recent role at ASIC was as a Senior Specialist in the Superannuation team where she provided technical analysis and strategic advice on consumer issues in relation to superannuation.

Mel is passionate about delivering benefits to members, with a particular focus on improving women’s retirement outcomes.

Mel is also the current deputy chair of the Victorian Committee of Women in Super and has been a member of the Mother’s Day Classic organising committee in Melbourne for a number of years.

She has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Melbourne, a Graduate Diploma in Educational Psychology from Monash University and a MBA from Deakin University and has successfully completed the Advanced Leadership Program run by Women & Leadership Australia.


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