Flight Centre Travel Group’s flagship large market corporate travel division, FCM, has been appointed as the travel management partner for one of Australia’s largest superannuation funds UniSuper. As at December 2022 UniSuper had 600,000 members and $115bn in funds under management. The announcement comes as newly released figures showed the number of finance and insurance bookings across dozens of different businesses within those industries soared year-on-year, with FCM internal data revealing that between 1 January 2022-30 June 2022 and 1 January 2023-30 June 2023, travel within the sectors took off by more than 28%. “We’re delighted to confirm that FCM has been appointed as the travel management partner for UniSuper. Given UniSuper’s longstanding service to the university sector and FCM’s 23 University clients, it was a natural partnership,” said Flight Centre Corporate managing director ANZ Melissa Elf. “Given our mutual focus and success in the tertiary sector, it was a great match, and UniSuper has already reached some excellent milestones early on with 96% online booking tool uptake,” said Elf.
FCM appointed travel management partner for UniSuper
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