Presents
SuperConnect 2026 by SuperRecords

Where Australia’s Leading Practices Come to Grow 

Sydney
Thursday, 21 May 2026
12 Micron, 100 Barangaroo Ave
Melbourne
Thursday, 28 May 2026
Park Hyatt, 1 Parliament Square
SuperConnect 2026 event — scaling financial practices with AI and talent

Is Your Practice Keeping Up to Change in 2026?

The pressure on Australian practices isn’t slowing down. More compliance, less talent, higher client expectations — and the same number of hours in the day. The firms pulling ahead aren’t working harder. They’ve simply found a smarter way to operate. SuperConnect 2026 is where you find out how.

AI is Moving Fast. Most Practices Aren't.

The firms pulling ahead have combined AI with the right talent model. They're doing more with less — every week you wait is ground lost.

Can't Find Quality Staff

Skilled accountants, paraplanners, and SMSF administrators are harder to find than ever. The talent pipeline is broken and getting worse.

Compliance is Crushing You

SMSF audits, ATO requirements, RG146 obligations — the burden keeps growing while your team stays the same size.

Leave with a Clear Plan to Scale

Walk away with a clear roadmap to scale your practice in 2026.
SuperConnect is designed for outcomes. You’ll gain practical frameworks, real-world insights from peers, and a clear, actionable path to scale — all tailored to the realities of growing practice firms.

AI Roadmap Built for Your Practice

Tariq Munir cuts through the noise — separating AI tools that genuinely help scale financial practice workflows from the hype.

The Tech + Talent Model

Learn the operating model that helps your practice grow in 2026, infusing the right technology with the right talent to maximise your efficiency

Proof From Peer Firms

A live client panel with open Q&A. Hear directly from practices that have scaled — including the numbers they weren't sure about before they started.

A Room Full of Right People

Connect with experts, principals, SMSF specialists, financial planners, and brokers solving the same challenges.

Four hours. Every minute accounted for.

Every session is designed to give you something you can take back to your practice on day one.
Venue:

Park Hyatt, 1 Parliament Square, Off Parliament Place, Melbourne (Find on Map)

6:00-6:30 PM

Registration & Networking

Arrive, grab a coffee, and connect with peers before the formal program begins.

6:30-6:40 PM

Welcome & Overview

Setting the context for the evening: where the profession is heading, and what the augmented practice actually looks like in 2026.

6:40-7:05 PM

How AI Agents Re-imagine Financial Services

Keynote by Tariq Munir, Author, Global Speaker, ex-Finance Digital Transformation Lead PepsiCo.

Learn how AI tools are transforming practice workflows. Leave with an AI implementation list.

7:05-7:30 PM

AI and Automation Capabilities

by SuperRecords

7:30- 7:55 PM

Hear From the Practices That Have Already Scaled

A live client panel with open audience Q&A. Peer practices share their real numbers, timelines, and honest reflections on making the transition.

7:55- 8:20 PM

The Tech + Talent Model

by John Munden, Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudoffis

Learn how to adopt technology and talent as a single integrated capacity layer.

8:20-10:00 PM

Networking Dinner

A relaxed dinner with speakers, solution experts, and your peer principals.

Venue:

12 Micron, 100 Barangaroo Ave, Sydney (Find on Map)

5:00 – 5:30 PM

Registration & Networking

Arrive, grab a coffee, and connect with peers before the formal program begins.

5:30 – 5:40 PM

Welcome & Overview

Setting the context for the evening: where the profession is heading, and what the augmented practice actually looks like in 2026.

5:40 – 6:05 PM

How AI Agents Re-imagine Financial Services

Keynote by Tariq Munir, Author, Global Speaker, ex-Finance Digital Transformation Lead PepsiCo.

Learn how AI tools are transforming practice workflows. Leave with an AI implementation list.

6:05 – 6:30 PM

Navigating AI & Digital Assets in Financial Services

Keynote by Kate Cooper, CEO, OKX Australia Co-Chair, Digital Economy Council of Australia.

As AI, digital assets, and client expectations reshape financial services, learn how practices can navigate risk, accountability and decision-making.

6:30 – 6:55 PM

The Tech + Talent Model

by John Munden, Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudoffis

Learn how to adopt technology and talent as a single integrated capacity layer — and what onboarding this model looks like for a firm your size.

6:55- 7:20 PM

Hear From the Practices That Have Already Scaled

A live client panel with open audience Q&A. Peer practices share their real numbers, timelines, and honest reflections on making the transition.

7:20- 7:40 PM

AI and Automation Capabilities

by SuperRecords

7:40 – 9:00 PM

Networking Dinner

A relaxed dinner with speakers, solution experts, and your peer principals.

Meet your Speakers

Keynote Speaker
Tariq Munir (Author, Global Speaker, ex-Digital Transformation Lead PepsiCo)
Tariq Munir — AI and Digital Transformation Keynote Speaker, SuperConnect 2026
Tariq Munir is one of Australia’s leading voices on AI and digital transformation and the author of Reimagine Finance. Former Digital Transformation Lead at PepsiCo, he has worked across Global Fortune 500 and Big 4 firms, advising leaders and CFOs on building human-centric AI that drives real business value.
At SuperConnect 2026, he’ll tackle the question every Australian practice is asking right now: how do you harness AI to genuinely scale capacity, without losing the human judgment your clients pay for?
Tariq Munir — AI and Digital Transformation Keynote Speaker, SuperConnect 2026
Tariq Munir is one of Australia’s leading voices on AI and digital transformation and the author of Reimagine Finance. Former Digital Transformation Lead at PepsiCo, he has worked across Global Fortune 500 and Big 4 firms, advising leaders and CFOs on building human-centric AI that drives real business value.
At SuperConnect 2026, he’ll tackle the question every Australian practice is asking right now: how do you harness AI to genuinely scale capacity, without losing the human judgment your clients pay for?

Keynote Speaker

Kate Cooper (CEO, OKX Australia)

Kate Cooper is an Australian systems change leader at the intersection of technology, finance, and regulation, currently leading OKX Australia.
As Co-Chair of the Digital Economy Council of Australia, she actively shapes the nation’s digital finance policy landscape and has been named to the DA Top 50 Impact List for three consecutive years. An accomplished keynote speaker known for making complex regulatory and technological change accessible to executive audiences, Kate published EDGE: A Field Guide for Navigating Tech-Driven Change in January 2026.
Kate Cooper is an Australian systems change leader at the intersection of technology, finance, and regulation, currently leading OKX Australia.
As Co-Chair of the Digital Economy Council of Australia, she actively shapes the nation’s digital finance policy landscape and has been named to the DA Top 50 Impact List for three consecutive years. An accomplished keynote speaker known for making complex regulatory and technological change accessible to executive audiences, Kate published EDGE: A Field Guide for Navigating Tech-Driven Change in January 2026.

Speaker

John Munden (Chief Strategy Officer, Cloudoffis)

John Munden — Chief Strategy Officer, CloudOffis, SuperConnect 2026 Speaker
John Munden has worked with hundreds of Australian practices to navigate the gap between adopting new technology and actually extracting value from it.
He covers how the practices which struggle most with technology are not behind on software. They’re behind on the human infrastructure required to make that software perform. The firms pulling ahead in 2026 haven’t just adopted better tools. They’ve redesigned who operates them, and how.
John Munden — Chief Strategy Officer, CloudOffis, SuperConnect 2026 Speaker
John Munden has worked with hundreds of Australian practices to navigate the gap between adopting new technology and actually extracting value from it.
He covers how the practices which struggle most with technology are not behind on software. They’re behind on the human infrastructure required to make that software perform. The firms pulling ahead in 2026 haven’t just adopted better tools. They’ve redesigned who operates them, and how.

Thank You for Making the Sydney Event Memorable

The connections made will carry well beyond the room. Melbourne is next.

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If scaling your practice without increasing headcount is a priority in 2026, this is where the right conversations and the right opportunities begin.

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