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| | ... also have access to Mercer's wider investment menu and will be able to retain their existing insurance arrangements. 5. ACSRF, UniSuper confirm merger Earlier in the year, Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund and UniSuper signed ... |
| | | ... EISS Super's MySuper - Balanced and AMG Super. All but AMG Super have already made moves to merge with other funds. ACSRF is currently undertaking a merger with UniSuper, EISS Super is merging with Cbus and BT's superannuation products will soon ... |
| | | ... best financial interests for all members for a successor fund transfer to occur, with UniSuper being the successor fund. ACSRF has about $11 billion in funds under management and 85,000 members, while UniSuper is about $110 billion and home to more than ... |
| | | ... Memorandum of Understanding to explore a potential merger, which would see Australian Catholic Super and Retirement Fund (ACSRF) members folded into UniSuper. In August, ACSRF shelved plans to merge with NGS Super after one year of discussions. The plan ... |
| | | ... has merged with Equip, LUCRF Super has committed to merging with AustralianSuper and VISSF is merging with Aware Super. ACSRF was planning a merger with NGS but those discussions broke down, as did plans for EISS Super to merge with TWUSUPER. Maritime ... |
| | | ... provide a new mobile app for ACSRF's 86,000 members in which super and pension information can be accessed in real time. ACSRF chief executive Greg Cantor said: "We chose SS&C to deliver our mobile application as they offered a modern, functionally-rich ... |
| | | ... October according to the strategic asset allocation. About 18 months ago, NGS Super signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ACSRF to explore the possibility of creating a $21.5 billion merged fund. However, on August 25, the two funds said they have ... |
| | | ... merger partners passed today's test. Additionally, Maritime has pooled its investment assets with Hostplus. Meanwhile, ACSRF which failed the test was due to merge with NGS (which passed), but both funds scrapped the plans last week. "Trustees of ... |
| | | ... consideration we're confident the best outcome is for both funds to continue independently," NGS Super chair Dick Shearman said. ACSRF chair David Hutton said: "We also remain committed to acting in the best financial interests of our members and ... |
| | | ... also reducing investment fees on most of its options by 0.01%. The fees charged on cash and term deposit remain the same. ACSRF chief executive Greg Cantor said it's about putting members first. "Our goal is to help our members achieve the best retirement ... |
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