SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSNC) has announced that REI Super, the superannuation fund for Australia's real estate sector, has chosen SS&C's cutting-edge technology solutions to enhance its administration services.
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REI Super is a superannuation fund specifically designed for the real estate sector in Australia. It provides specialized financial services and support to professionals in this industry.
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. is a global provider of financial services and software, offering solutions such as investment management, risk management, and financial reporting to streamline operations and improve client outcomes.
REI Super chose to partner with SS&C to leverage their advanced technology solutions, which will enhance data management, reporting capabilities, and administrative efficiency, ultimately improving member satisfaction and transparency.
The key benefits include improved data accuracy, timely reporting, streamlined administrative processes, and more personalized services, all contributing to a better and more transparent member experience.
The partnership is expected to set a new standard for superannuation administration in the real estate sector by demonstrating the benefits of advanced technology and efficient service delivery, potentially influencing other funds to adopt similar solutions.

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