BT (wealth management)
BT, formerly BT Financial Group, is a financial services company based at Tower Two, International Towers Sydney in Sydney, Australia, with operations there and in New Zealand. Its product range includes managed investments, superannuation, insurance, and private banking.
Subsidiary of Westpac | |
Industry | Wealth Management |
Founded | 1969 |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Number of locations | Corporate Head Office in Barangaroo, Sydney |
Area served | Australia, New Zealand |
Products | Superannuation, SMSF, Investing, Insurance, Financial Planning, Wealth Management. |
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BT is the wealth management arm of Westpac, a banking and other financial services company operating since 1817.
BT has been granted a MySuper authority, enabling it to continue to receive default superannuation contribution from 1 Jan 2014.
BT - Financial Services Brands
- Advance - Advance Asset Management Limited (Advance) is the specialist investment arm of the BT Financial Group.
- Ascalon - Ascalon Capital Managers has offices in Sydney and Hong Kong and forms strategic relationships with specialist investment managers throughout the Asia Pacific region.
- Asgard - Asgard is an investment and superannuation platform solution.
BT Emerging Designer Award
The BT Emerging Designer Award is an annual event that aims to identify and showcase Australia’s most promising emerging fashion designers and provide support in the form of financial means, access to services and mentoring.
Previous Award Winners
- Albus Lumen (2018)[1]
- Kacey Devlin (2017)
- macgraw (2016)
- Emma Mulholland (2015)
- Michael Lo Sordo (2014)
- Christopher Esber (2013)
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References
- Australian Fashion Council Website: https://ausfashioncouncil.com/council-of-textile-fashion-blog/2018/3/22/bt-runway-2018
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