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Supercharged Conversations: Unpacking the Future Fund Admin Forum 2026

Supercharged Conversations: Unpacking the Future Fund Admin Forum 2026

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#28. Join Sarah and Neil as they recap from day two at the Future Fund Admin 2026 forum in Sydney.This episode argues that super funds can’t achieve real member experience improvements by relying only on surface-level changes—like updated communication—without fixing the underlying systems and rules that shape every customer interaction. Through firsthand stories and honest discussion, the hosts show why complexity and legacy processes frustrate members and staff alike, and why personalisation efforts often walk a fine line between helpful and intrusive. The episode pushes leaders to rethink what “good” looks like and to get comfortable questioning long-held ways of doing things.Who should listenMember operations and service leaders wrestling with complaints about process complexityFund digital and product teams struggling to make personalisation feel supportive, not creepyCommunications managers tasked with responding to unhappy members when the root cause is out of their hands“If the underlying machinery isn’t any good… then somehow expecting that communications will somehow magically fix it is… magical thinking.” — SarahHighlightsThe podcast dives deep into the evolving superannuation landscape, highlighting the pivotal role of member experience over technical jargon, which makes for a refreshing change.Listeners are reminded that even industry experts can struggle with superannuation processes, emphasizing the need for clearer communication across the board.Mary Payne's heartfelt story about her father's experience with super funds underscored the emotional weight behind the industry's technicalities, making it relatable.The conversation touches on the idea that improving member experience isn't just about technology, but fundamentally about understanding and addressing real human needs and emotions.Changing the trust deed was a surprising move discussed at the conference, showcasing that bold steps are being taken to enhance service delivery in superannuation.The episode wraps up with a light-hearted yet serious examination of the balance between data surveillance and genuine member engagement, leaving listeners with much to ponder.That Super ShowThat Super Show is the most downloaded podcast for Australian superannuation professionals. Sarah and Neil cover the issues, debates and decisions shaping the industry - without the spin.Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts and don't forget to leave us a rating and review.Visit That Super Show website and become a newsletter subscriberEmail hello@thatsuper.show if you've got a topic you'd like us to cover or a guest proposal or suggestionFollow That Super Show on LinkedInFollow That Super Show on YouTubeYour CohostsSarah PennSarah Penn is the CEO and founder of Mayflower Consulting, an Australian financial services consultancy specialising in product governance, PDS management, and product operating model design. Her team works with super funds, fund managers, and investment platforms across Australia.Connect with Sarah on LinkedInFollow Mayflower Consulting on LinkedInVisit Mayflower Consulting websiteNeil BensonNeil Benson is the global chief product officer at ChandlerCX, where he leads a team focused on intelligent customer messaging for regulated organisations, including superannuation funds, banks, insurers, utilities and public sector organisations. His AI startup, Novagentic, was acquired by ChandlerCX in February 2026.Connect with Neil on LinkedInFollow ChandlerCX on LinkedInVisit ChandlerCX websiteMentioned in this episode:ChandlerCX Internactive StatementsIt’s annual statement time for superannuation funds and ChandlerCX is busy developing interactive statements that are engaging personalised microsites for members. Think of it like Spotify Wrapped for superannuation. Visit https://www.chandler.com.au/add-ons/interactive-statements.ChandlerCXChandlerCX Internactive StatementsIt’s annual statement time for superannuation funds and ChandlerCX is busy developing interactive statements that are engaging personalised microsites for members. Think of it like Spotify Wrapped for superannuation. Visit https://www.chandler.com.au/add-ons/interactive-statements.ChandlerCX
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