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12 January 2010

Vision SuperVantage is awarded Australia`s Most Flexible Pension

The first Australian super fund pension of its kind, Vision SuperVantage has been awarded Money Magazine’s 2010 Best of the Best award for most flexible pension,  just 8 months after being launched.
 
Vision Super Fund Development Manager David Moxon said, “Our vision was to provide members secure banking services in a tax-effective environment. SuperVantage gives members the financial freedom to manage their own money, while keeping their nest egg invested virtually tax-free in super.”
 
It’s super plus banking
 
Vision SuperVantage features a Visa debit card linked to an Allocated Pension, allowing members to access their funds online and at over 30 million locations and 150 countries worldwide.
 
“For $5 a month, members receive five free monthly ATM transactions across any rediATM or NAB machine throughout Australia and unlimited EFTPOS and internet banking usage. Response has been very enthusiastic, and we’ve also clinched a SuperRatings Platinum Pension Award for the 5th year running,” Vision Super Fund Development Manager David Moxon said.
 
A major drawcard is that members’ money continues to attract investment earnings in super until it is actually withdrawn. SuperVantage was given the thumbs up by members, with member Jan Twite saying, "Super Vantage is part of my Allocated Pension. So I earn a competitive interest rate, like I would at the bank, but the real advantage is that my earnings are now tax-free. Managing my account online is quick and easy."
 
“With SuperVantage you’re getting more than just a card. You’re getting tax-free super with everyday banking,” Mr Moxon said. “Vision SuperVantage accounts are highly accessible and convenient. It’s the smarter way to access your super.”

To find out more about Vision SuperVantage, call our Member Services Team on (03)9911 3222 (1300 300 820 for regional members) or click here
 

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