AMP pockets four awards

The wealth manager's SMSF offering has been well recognised.

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Listed wealth manager AMP (ASX: AMP) has been recognised for its service offering to the Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) industry across four different services.

Research firm CoreData, in conjunction with Self Managed Super Magazine, announced the winners of the CoreData SMSF Service Provider Awards this week. AMP was presented with an award in the SMSF member category for Administration (Cavendish Superannuation) and awards in the SMSF advising financial planner categories for Administration, Term Deposits and Commercial Property (Multiport, AMP Bank and AMP Capital respectively).

In commenting on the wins, AMP SMSF Managing Director Mr Paul Sainsbury noted that recognition "across so many categories, as judged by SMSF trustees and SMSF advising financial planners, was testament to the breadth and quality of AMP's SMSF offering."

Other financial service providers to be recognised at the awards included Perpetual (ASX: PPT), which won the SMSF advising financial planner category for Australian Shares, Magellan Financial (ASX: MFG) winner of the SMSF advising financial planner category for International Shares, and Macquarie Group (ASX: MQG), which won the SMSF advising financial planner category for Fixed Income.

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Motley Fool contributor Tim McArthur owns shares in Perpetual and Macquarie Group.

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