Financial system inquiry: Default super 'close shop' targeted
The federal government has put superannuation at the centre of a sweeping plan to increase competition and cut costs in financial services, including opening the $9 billion default super "closed shop".
The government has accepted the financial system inquiry's call for the introduction of a competitive process for allocating default funds to members and will enshrine the purpose of superannuation in law.
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