BGL releases Act2 Actuarial Certificates in Simple Fund 360

BGL Corporate Solutions, Australia’s leading supplier of software to SMSF’s, has now released the Act2 Actuarial Certificate Service through its Simple Fund 360 web based SMSF administration software.

“It has been a busy 15 months for us since the initial release of Simple Fund 360 in March 2014″ says BGL Managing Director Ron Lesh. “We have focussed on adding the features and functions our clients tell us they need including BGL SmartPost for auto matching multiple transactions, bank and wrap data feeds, electronic lodgement of SMSF Annual Returns with the ATO through SBR, corporate actions, audit working papers and a huge number of reports. Actuarial Certificates are the next step in our development cycle”.

Andy O’Meagher from Act2 Solutions says “this is an exciting new step forward. We have had marvellous integration with BGL desktop since April 2011, now we have the opportunity to provide an even faster and more efficient compliance solution for BGL Simple Fund 360 clients.”

The first BGL client to use this new service was Andrea Salmeron from Hansens SMSF. “I can’t believe how quick and easy the process was” said Salmeron. “BGL and Act2 have created a fantastic new process that will save me heaps of time and money”.

BGL has almost 800 clients using Simple Fund 360. “Our clients are telling us every day just how much they are benefiting from the huge compliance, efficiency and productivity benefits provided by this state of the art application” added Lesh.

BGL will add further actuarial certificate providers to Simple Fund 360 over the next few months.

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