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Members lose urge to switch.
Australasian Business Intelligence, March, 2006
Mar 14, 2006 (Superfunds - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Most Australians do not have an intention to change their superannuation funds. The December 2005 Super Switch Index, released by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, shows that 49 per cent of survey respondents wanted to stay with their current superannuation fund. In June 2005, 34 per cent said they had no intention to change their superannuation fund. The number of those who expressed strong intentions to switch funds has fallen
from 16 per cent in June 2005 to eight per cent in the fourth quarter of 2005.
Publication Date: March 2005
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