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SuperConcepts unveils next generation of SuperMate

SuperConcepts is set to launch the next generation of its SMSF accounting software, SuperMate.

by Tony Zhang
November 23, 2021
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One of Australia’s leading SMSF administration, software and training provider, SuperConcepts, will launch the next generation of its SMSF accounting software, SuperMate, in February 2022.

The new web-based version of SuperMate will be unveiled at the 2022 SMSF Association National Conference in Adelaide. 

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In a move to provide clients with a streamlined interface that is easy to learn, the new SuperMate has undergone a complete facelift – both internally and externally.

“We know that people love the power and price of SuperMate but would like to see it simplified and in a web environment,” SuperConcepts CTO Andy Forbes said.

Clients can expect improved data feeds, foreign assets processing, advanced property processing and powerful document recognition and data extraction. 

The software has also been developed to meet accountant demands for improved automation, extended asset support, streamlined design and practice efficiency. 

Mr Forbes noted that the SuperConcepts team had recently undertaken extensive research as to what the market was crying out for.

“It confirmed that data feeds, integration and reporting were the biggest pain points for practitioners … but there was a lot of interesting information in the details,” he commented.

“This knowledge, together with the experience SuperConcepts has across all administration platforms, puts them in good stead to design the next generation of SMSF software.”

The new SuperMate will allow users to transfer existing SMSFs quickly with powerful onscreen guidance – it takes just moments to get underway.

“A huge focus from day one has been to ensure we can provide a migration concierge service for clients. With a dedicated migration team, we’ll work with firms to remove the stress of switching software providers,” Mr Forbes added.

“The future looks bright for SMSF admin software users as the three big providers battle it out to solve more of the industry’s problems through integration and automation.”

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