BGL’s Simple Fund 360 extends market leadership - Australian FinTech


BGL Corporate Solutions, Australia’s leading provider of self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF), investment portfolio and company compliance management software, has announced it now has over 250,000 funds administered by over 7,550 firms on its SMSF software, Simple Fund 360.

“This is a huge milestone for BGL and a direct result of the teams’ passion, innovation and perseverance,” said Ron Lesh, BGL’s Managing Director. “We simply could not achieve numbers like this without the hard work of our team and I’m extremely proud of each and every one of them.”

BGL now has over 250,000 funds administered on Simple Fund 360, representing 41% of the estimated 605,000 SMSFs in Australia, cementing its position as the most widely used SMSF administration software solution.

“A big part of our success, I believe, is our commitment to our clients and our willingness to listen to their feedback,” continued Lesh. “Our team works tirelessly to develop and implement new, wish-listed features to help our clients scale and grow their businesses. Plus, our culture of innovation and our ability to quickly adapt to change allows us to stay many steps ahead of our competitors.”

Released in 2014, Simple Fund 360 is a cloud-based SMSF administration solution with sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) powered technologies for smart data capture, categorisation and review – simplifying the process of transaction matching for SMSFs and providing incredible efficiencies for clients. Simple Fund 360 integrates with BGL’s CAS 360 and Simple Invest 360 solutions as well as providing integrated accounting workpapers, digital signing, 350+ data feeds, registry integration and BGL SmartDocs – BGL’s industry-leading paper-to-data solution.

“The future is bright for Simple Fund 360,” added Lesh. “We are continually improving our AI technologies to increase accuracy and help clients to be more efficient, effective and productive. Watch this space!”





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