WebFinancial Report 12 This document has been prepared on behalf of NULIS Nominees (Australia) Limited, ABN 80 008 515 633, AFSL 236465 (NULIS) as Trustee of DPM Retirement Service, ABN 40 725 722 496. NULIS is part of the group of companies comprising Insignia Financial Ltd, ABN 49 100 103 722 and its related bodies corporate … Web11 apr. 2024 · Dan Farmer, Chief Investment Officer. If a week is a long time in politics, in the investment world, a year can represent the end of an era, and the start of a new one. The two i’s — inflation, and interest rates — upended investment markets over the past 12 months, ending the honeymoon of ultra-low interest rates and the price of good ...
Register of Relevant Duties and Relevant Interests - MLC
WebNotes to the Financial Statements 1. Trust Deed/Plan Operations The Navigator Personal Retirement Plan (“the Parent”) was established under a Trust Deed dated 24 September 1990, as amended, by NULIS Nominees (Australia) Limited (“NULIS”). NULIS is the Trustee of the Parent. WebFinancial Report 16 This document has been prepared on behalf of NULIS Nominees (Australia) Limited, ABN 80 008 515 633, AFSL 236465 (NULIS) as Trustee of MLC Super Fund, ABN 70 732 426 024. NULIS is part of the group of companies comprising Insignia … jason cathelyn
19-355MR ASIC releases report about NULIS’ compliance with …
WebNULIS Nominees (Australia) Limited Financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2024 Balance sheet. Note 2024 2024 $'000 $'000 Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 5 130,975 115,896 Receivables 6 63,288 78,537 Financial assets 8 … Web14 sep. 2024 · An Australian court has ordered NULIS Nominees Limited (NULIS) and MLC Nominees Pty Ltd (MLC Nominees), two entities of National Australia Bank’s ( NAB) wealth management division, to pay a fine of AUD 57.5 million (around $41.87 million). Both of them were involved in making false and misleading representations to superannuation … Web14 sep. 2024 · The federal court of Australia has order NAB’s trustees MLC Nominees and Nulis Nominees to pay a total of $57.5 million penalty after being found guilty of what ASIC chair Daniel Crennan describes as “very serious contraventions relating to charging members fees for no service. jason cataline wingstop