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BGL locks in two more partnerships with actuarial firms

SMSF software provider BGL Corporate Solutions has announced integrations with another two actuarial certificate providers, following its integration with Heffron SMSF solutions last month.

by Reporter
December 8, 2017
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BGL has released two additional actuarial certificate providers to its Simple Fund 360 software, Haintz Actuarial and Verus Actuaries.

Haintz Actuarial director Alan Haintz said the firm was very excited to part of BGL’s actuarial certificate providers team.

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“BGL is at the forefront of SMSF administration and our partnership with them gives us the opportunity to service new and existing clients even better than before,” said Mr Haintz.

Verus Actuaries director Geoff Morley said the integration provides clients with a seamless experience linking BGL’s Simple Fund 360 with the actuarial services of Verus Actuaries.

“The need to re-key data is eliminated and enables us to deliver our services in real time. It’s another valuable step in our relentless pursuit of efficiency gains for our clients,” said Mr Morley.

BGL managing director Ron Lesh welcomed the addition of both Haintz Actuarial and Verus Actuaries.

“We released three actuaries in Simple Fund 360 and a new CAS 360 API all in a few of weeks. This was a great effort by the team,” said Mr Lesh.

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