Watchdog tightens screws on super funds’ spending
The prudential watchdog is cracking down on how superannuation funds use their customers’ money, proposing reforms requiring them to better explain how every dollar spent is in members’ best financial interests and tightening scrutiny of how fees are set.
Funds that fail the regulator’s annual performance test will also have to show they have a plan to do better, including steps to move customers out of dud products if required.
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