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Class partners with fifth actuarial certificate provider

SMSF software provider Class has integrated the Lime Actuarial offering with its software system.

by Reporter
July 21, 2015
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Lime Actuarial, a specialist SMSF actuarial certificate provider, will offer actuarial certificate choices for more than 80,000 SMSFs using Class’s cloud-based admin software, Class Super, a statement from Class said.

“Our vision is to deliver actuarial certificates with speed, simplicity, accuracy and affordability. We believe our clients will benefit substantially from our integration with Class,” said Lime Actuarial director, Greg Einfeld.

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From the Class Super application, users will be able to submit an actuarial certificate request with Lime Actuarial and then immediately receive the actuarial percentage and supporting documents, the statement said.

Once the percentage is returned to Class Super, accounts are automatically updated and the certificate stored with the record of the percentage, Class said.

“Speed and accuracy in SMSF compliance are essential for actuarial service providers and their clients. As Class focuses on setting benchmarks for innovative and cost-effective industry solutions, we are delighted to have Lime Actuarial as our latest industry partner,” said Class chief executive Kevin Bungard.

Class now has five actuarial certificate integration partners, including Accurium, Heffron, Act2 and Haintz Actuarial.

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