What is BT Wrap?
The BT Personal Super Plan (the ‘Plan’) is a sub-plan within SuperWrap, a complying superannuation and retirement fund. The Plan may be referred to as BT SuperWrap or the Personal Super Plan. BT Funds Management does not offer this product – its role is limited to being a distributor only.
Is BT Panorama a wrap account?
All Wrap accounts now migrated to BT Panorama.
How do I contact BT by email?
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How do wrap accounts work?
Macquarie Wrap is an investment service which draws all of your investments together around a central cash flow account. This enables the easy administration of your investments as all buying, selling, reporting and maintenance of investments held in your account occurs in one place.
What is a wrap fee account?
A wrap account is an investment portfolio that is professionally managed by a brokerage firm for a flat fee that is charged quarterly or annually. The fee is based on total assets under management (AUM). It is comprehensive, covering all administrative, commission, and management expenses for the account.
Is BT Super RSA or SMSF?
Self managed super funds (SMSFs) Our SMSF solutions are built on BT Panorama, the award-winning* platform that helps you manage your SMSF’s investments and cash in one convenient place.
Is BT Panorama owned by Westpac?
Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714 (Westpac) is the issuer of the BT Cash Management Account (BT CMA). Together, these products are referred to as the Panorama products.
Is BT Super a good fund?
BT, the investment arm of Westpac, manages the bottom-ranked fund, at 43rd, over the past seven years in the key ”balanced fund” sector, which accounts for about 80 per cent of the country’s $1.3 trillion super savings. It has lost 3.26 per cent a year over the past five years after taking account of inflation.