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Insurers move to grab same-sex couples

From 1 July under new Federal legislation, same-sex partners will be treated the same as opposite-sex defacto partners in regards to superannuation, tax, social security and family assistance laws, and IOOF is offering new products to meet this demand. ย  The company says that it is now extending fee aggregation features to same-sex couples. Nick […]

From 1 July under new Federal legislation, same-sex partners will be treated the same as opposite-sex defacto partners in regards to superannuation, tax, social security and family assistance laws, and IOOF is offering new products to meet this demand.

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The company says that it is now extending fee aggregation features to same-sex couples. Nick Everingham, IOOF head of product and marketing, says fee aggregation allows customers to gain reductions to administration fees.

“Any couple living in a domestic relationship should be allowed to reap the benefits of fee aggregation regardless of their gender,” Everingham said in a statement.ย 

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“Traditionally in the financial services industry, same-sex couples have not been recognised when it comes to things like cheaper fees.

“IOOF’s 160-year history stems from helping people irrespective of their lifestyle choices, so it is fitting to provide a range of products and services to suit the demands of all Australians.”

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The legislation now gives same-sex partners and their children the same rights to death benefits as opposite-sex couples, as well as children’s benefits.

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