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SuperConcepts strikes fourth 2024 partnership

SuperConcepts will provide its software, administration and technical services to a large listed advice group in the fourth partnership announced since it moved to private ownership.

SuperConcepts will provide its software, administration and technical services to a large listed advice group in the fourth partnership the firm has announced since it moved to private ownership.

SMSF administration and software firm SuperConcepts has entered into a service partnership with listed financial advice group Centrepoint Alliance.

The new arrangement, announced today, will result in more than 550 licensed advisers and 200 self-licensed practices gaining access to SuperConcepts’ SMSF software, SuperMate, as well as its administration, educational and technical support services.

SuperConcepts chief executive Matthew Rowe said he was excited to support the financial advisers and team at Centrepoint Alliance.

“Our mission is to simplify SMSFs so more Australians can control their super and working with a quality business like Centrepoint is another step forward in achieving this goal,” Rowe said.

Centrepoint chief executive John Shuttleworth also welcomed the new partnership as it had a sizeable client base that would benefit from SuperConcepts’ input.

“Our professional adviser network provides financial advice to circa 14,000 SMSF clients and the partnership with SuperConcepts provides support to our firms advising on SMSFs with leading technology, education and administration solutions that will provide positive outcomes for our clients,” Shuttleworth said.

Rowe added the partnership was reflective of SuperConcepts’ commitment to support financial advisers in the SMSF sector, which had already seen the firm sign three other agreements with ASF Audits, Macquarie Bank and The Principals’ Community this year.

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