JSA starts the New Year strongly with new people and a new division

Dean Grozdanis, Jeff Shakespeare and David Blackman
Hunter-based financial services firm JSA has commenced 2014 strongly with new staff, the establishment of a new division and the expansion of another division into Sydney.
JSA Group appointed Dean Grozdanis as business development manager to lead the introduction of a new Corporate Super Division. Mr Grozdanis is the fifth new member to join JSA Group in the past few months taking the total number of staff to over 40. Mr Grozdanis said the Corporate Super Division would provide a specialist service with dedicated staff to support business in the Hunter. The Division will help businesses, generally with 20 or more employees, with organisationwide superannuation reviews and can also act as a corporate super manager.
“This new service will help both employers and employees get the most from their super by having it managed by an independent expert,” Mr Grozdanis said.
“Legislative changes are making super management more complex but we can help organisations reduce the administrative burden, find efficiencies and offer great flexibility in Super for employees without needing a specialist in house, staff member,” he said. Another new recruit, David Blackman is National Business Development Manager of the Novated Leasing and Finance Division. The division formerly known as Salary Packaging specialises in the complex area of novated leasing and equipment finance.
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