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OneVue grows super admin footprint

SMSF service provider OneVue has wholly acquired a superannuation administration business.

by Reporter
November 5, 2015
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OneVue announced the acquisition of 100 per cent of Super Managers Australia (SMA) this morning.

This follows OneVue’s acquisition of 50 per cent of the business in December last year. 

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SMA has FUA in excess of $1.1 billion and more than 22,000 members are currently administered by the service.

OneVue stated that the total consideration of $5.2 million represents the acquisition of 100 per cent of issued shares in SMA and assumption of external debt in the business of $3.6 million, as well as the previous loan funds of $1.5 million provided to SMA Managers by OneVue.

OneVue will complete the transaction with the use of a new debt facility providing a four-year amortising structure.

“This acquisition will complement OneVue’s existing superannuation services. We were able to complete a thorough due diligence exercise given we have been providing management services to SMA since May 2014,” said OneVue chief executive Connie Mckeage.

“Under OneVue’s management, significant restructuring of the business has already been completed and the business now has a pipeline of potential new clients,” she said.

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