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Byron Goldberg, country manager for Luno Australia, a cryptocurrency platform, said he did not believe there was any regulatory reason for super funds to exclude cryptocurrency, although it was the subject on an ongoing consultation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Goldberg said if more exchange traded funds (ETFs) started investing in cryptocurrency then it would be likely super funds would end up holding underlying exposure to it. “Regulated ETFs will give investment managers the opportunity to buy at an institutional level, retail investors easy access to crypto via traditional equity platforms, and potentially have these ETFs included in broader funds and indexes as a standard part of an investor’s portfolio mix. Overnight, Bitcoin can become an everyday asset in a Super’s portfolio.” ....
As cryptocurrencies go mainstream, bitcoin investing in Australia is attracting increasing attention. Here’s what investors should know before jumping in. Bitcoin is experiencing hype as its price continues to ride high, and Aussie investors are looking closer at ways to invest in cryptocurrencies. Debuting in 2010 at a cost of just a cent, bitcoin has since taken off, reaching a record-breaking value of more than US$63,000 this past April, equivalent to over AU$81,000. The market is gaining steam, and research from Finder shows that one in four Australians are currently investing in cryptocurrencies, with 13 percent putting money in bitcoin. Almost half of the cryptocurrency investors surveyed by Finder said they purchased digital coins due to their skyrocketing value. ....
iTWire Wednesday, 26 May 2021 19:42 Former OPR Agency COO Unveils New Agency – Pratar Shares Pratar. It s a Swedish word that means to speak, to talk, to communicate, and it s a very apt name for a communications company, headed by former OPR Agency COO and MD of Howorth, Graham White, who has launched his own agency specialising in communication services for technology brands and start-ups. After completing his 20+ year tenure at OPR towards the end of last year, Graham White has wasted no time getting his new agency off the ground, with ten clients signed up. “With more than 25 years’ experience in communication and reputation management for many of the world’s most innovative technology brands, including many start-ups, it made sense to remain focused in a sector that still inspires me,” said White. ....
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How to make most of after-tax super contributions John Wasiliev on a special extension to the bring-forward rules for those aged 65-67, and who pays tax on childrenâs investments. Save Share Q: I turned 65 this year and would like to know if I can make contributions to super this year. I understand the work test no longer applies to those aged 65-67. I know changes were to be made to the non-concessional contribution bring-forward rules for those aged 65-67 but cannot find any information on whether this has been passed into law. Assuming these rules have not changed, I take it I can contribute the $100,000 non-concessional limit and take my chances on the bring-forward rules changing next year or contribute just over the $100,000 and trigger the bring-forward rule this year and then contribute the rest of a $300,000 entitlement before Iâm 67? Or should I be prudent and wait until as late as possible this financial year to see if the bring-forward rules ....