Posts tagged hayne royal commission
Greenwashing | taking a peek beneath the green sheen

The risks of greenwashing are becoming increasingly prevalent and appropriate management of these risks requires input, commitment and training across all areas of a trustee’s operations.

An understanding of how sustainability and responsible investing has been incorporated into the trustee’s investment decision making is a basic requirement for all staff to ensure any representation made is clear and accurate. Penalties for non-compliance are considerable and even a sniff of greenwashing brings about significant media scrutiny and associated costs to the trustee, both financial and reputational.

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Weighing The Importance Of ‘Financial’ In Best Financial Interest Duty

The best interests duty is in many ways the cornerstone to the regulation of the superannuation system and has been the most important guiding principle for Australia’s superannuation industry.

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Post Royal Commission World – Why Is Financial Services Customer Data Prone To Error? 

The Hayne Royal Commission raised a question mark over the quality of customer data held by financial institutions and emphasised that action after the fact via costly data remediation events was not good enough. In a post royal commission world, it is important to know why customer data is so prone to error. 

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Data Remediation Activities Will Not Disappear; Nor Should They

The Hayne Royal Commission rightfully and very publicly raised a question mark over the quality of customer data held by financial institutions. It also highlighted that data remediation – the cleansing, organisation and migrating of data – after costly and often lengthy investigation, warrants greater focus.

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The Hayne Super. Recommendations

The Hayne Royal Commission’s superannuation related recommendations are first and foremost focused on promoting changes to the ways in which superannuation trustees deal with conflicts of interest and raising the standard of care which trustees adopt in managing members retirement savings. It is unsurprising that these two themes are often considered to fuse together in the form a fiduciary's best interest duty.

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