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SMSF Association welcomes new board member

The SMSF Association has appointed a new member to its board effective from 1 January 2026.

by Keeli Cambourne
November 19, 2025
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Ben Taylor, managing director of Oxygen Capital Group, joins the board following the retirement of long-serving directors Michael Houlihan and Bernie Ripoll who will step down at the association’s annual general meeting on 19 November 2025.

SMSFA chair, Scott Hay-Bartlem, said Taylor’s appointment brought valuable strategic and technical expertise to the board.

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“Ben has a deep experience across financial services, particularly in innovation, digital transformation, SaaS and leadership. His appointment will enhance the board’s capability as the association continues to evolve in a sector navigating rapid change. Ben is also an SMSF Association SMSF specialist adviser,” Hay-Bartlem said.

Oxygen Capital is a non-bank lender specialising in SMSF solutions. With more than 25 years’ experience across the financial services industry, Taylor has led teams in innovation, product development, digital strategy and marketing.

Across his career, Taylor has been involved in two successful ASX floats and is an active supporter and investor in fintech ventures. He has held senior roles including country manager, head of innovation and product, chief marketing officer and head of loyalty, and is currently leading the rollout of artificial intelligence and SaaS initiatives at Oxygen Capital to improve efficiency and client service.

“It’s a privilege to join the board of an organisation that plays such an important role in representing and strengthening the SMSF sector,” Taylor said. “I look forward to contributing my experience to support the association’s strategic direction and ongoing advocacy.”

Hay-Bartlem also paid tribute to Houlihan and Ripoll, recognising their collective years of service and contributions to the association.

“Michael and Bernie have been outstanding directors whose insight, integrity and dedication have greatly benefited the association and the broader SMSF community,” he said.

“Michael’s professional expertise and commitment to member engagement have been invaluable to the board’s governance and strategic direction. Similarly, the association’s advocacy and policy development has benefited greatly from Bernie’s deep understanding of the financial services landscape.”

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