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SuperConcepts aims to innovate advice discussion

AMP subsidiary SuperConcepts will create a new research and development lab aimed at encouraging customer discussion with advisers around investment decisions and strategies.

by Staff Writer
June 20, 2019
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The Innovation Lab will bring together specialists with a mix of software development skills and accounting experience working together on customer solutions, SuperConcepts said in a statement.

It said the team will be focused on being able to interpret and understand written text and verbal commands from customers in order to make automated decisions from that information.

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SuperConcepts chief technical officer Brad Ackermann said he sees this as critical to improving the accuracy of data, keeping it up to date and being less error prone for fund administrators.

“This work will also give valuable insights into the data to stimulate conversations with accountants around tax compliance and advisers around investment decisions and strategies,” Mr Ackermann said.

“The SuperConcepts Innovation Lab will produce research and development opportunities for a range of prototypes that will be tested, refined and rapidly deployed.”

Mr Ackermann said the investment demonstrated a commitment to customers that software solutions would be a key driver for the company’s strategic direction.

“We think it’s important to invest in an R&D lab with dedicated resources to keep us ahead of evolving tech trends and be able to rapidly respond to customer needs,” he said.

“The SuperConcepts Innovation Lab will work on cutting-edge solutions using artificial intelligence, conversational user interfaces and robotic processes for automating low value tasks to free up resources for fund administrators to better add value to customers.”

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  1. Jim says:
    7 years ago

    what a complete load of rubbish!! Superconcepts have had so many reincarnations it is hard to keep track of who is there and he has left.

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