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SuperConcepts partners with accounting outsourcing firm

One firm focused on outsourcing for accounting practices has partnered with SuperConcepts, in a move that’s expected to boost growth.  

by Katarina Taurian
March 23, 2017
in News
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SMSF Adviser understands that BPO Connect, an international outsourcing firm with an SMSF audit and administration arm, has entered a partnership with AMP.

The partnership will see BPO Connect take on back office work for SuperConcepts.

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“SuperConcepts has strengthened its partnership with BPO to increase the scale and capability of its administration offering,” a SuperConcepts spokesperson told SMSF Adviser. 

“The BPO Connect partnership increases our ability to efficiently service our expected growth and represents another step forward in our plan to grow the SuperConcepts business and transform the SMSF sector,” the spokesperson added. 

A source close to the matter stressed that the partnership is not an acquisition, despite various industry rumours suggesting it is. 

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Comments 2

  1. Greg says:
    9 years ago

    You’d have to think so, just like so many other firms, whether you know about it or not.

    Reply
  2. Concerned about privacy says:
    9 years ago

    Does this mean that super concepts will be sending personal details of smsf members overseas

    Reply

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