About the Author

Keat Chew
Keat Chew
Head of Technical Services, netwealth Investments Limited (at time of writing)

As the head of technical services with netwealth, Chew is responsible for the provision of financial planning technical expertise to the netwealth distribution network.

Chew is a Chartered Accountant, qualified with Ernst & Young in London, specialising in the areas of corporate and international taxation.

He has since worked in Australia for a number of years in the financial services industry providing specialist business and corporate services advice, in the areas of remuneration packaging, financial planning, investment consulting, taxation and superannuation consulting advice. In total, he has in excess of 20 years of experience in the superannuation and financial planning industry, gained through Colonial, KPMG and AXA.

His last role before joining netwealth was with Genesys Wealth Advisers where he was the Head of Private Clients.

Articles by Keat Chew

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Keat Chew
KEAT CHEW  |  THURSDAY, 15 AUG 2019
Apart from super benefits paid from an untaxed super scheme - usually Commonwealth and State government pension funds - there are only limited circumstances where an untaxed element arises in a taxed super fund. Read more
Keat Chew
KEAT CHEW  |  THURSDAY, 10 JUL 2014
Self managed super funds (SMSFs) continue to enjoy huge popularity. Read more
Keat Chew
KEAT CHEW  |  TUESDAY, 13 AUG 2013
Self-managed super funds (SMSF) have a life cycle with a "use by date" after which clients can go back to their superannuation fund and potentially be better serviced. Read more
Keat Chew
KEAT CHEW  |  MONDAY, 9 JUL 2012
Since April 2006 and after more than five years of QROPS transfers from the UK and monitoring the outflows and transfer outcomes, the British government has decided to move to tighten the regime which has allowed the transfer of millions of pounds of ... Read more
Keat Chew
KEAT CHEW  |  MONDAY, 1 AUG 2011
Ten strategies for a recovering investment market looks at how financial advisers can use the recovering market to improve investment returns. The paper discusses how putting in place appropriate technical strategies can fully benefit from the improving ... Read more
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