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| | ... short period of time. He led the fund through Covid, delivered a successful rebrand to Active Super (from Local Government Super), and returned the fund to net member growth while we continued to deliver solid investment returns for our members." The ... |
| | | ... particularly alternative assets. Previously, Durston was an independent investment committee member at Local Government Super, head of investments at SuperEd, head of alternative assets at British Airways Pensions, deputy chief investment officer at ... |
| | | ... home screen. "Our decision to rebrand as Active Super in May was part of a broader ambition to transform Local Government Super into a modern, mobile-first digital enterprise," Active Super chief digital and marketing officer Chantal Walker said. "This ... |
| | | ... funds were: Christian Super, AMG, BT, Commonwealth Bank Essential Super, Colonial First State, EISS Super, Local Government Super (now Active Super), VISSF, TWUSUPER, Toyota Super, Suncorp, Mine Super, Mercer, Maritime Super, LUCRF Super, AvSuper and ... |
| | | ... officer Craig Turnbull says the fund is watching for signs of inflation. The fund, which was previously named Local Government Super, posted its best yearly returns in its 24 year-long history in accumulation high growth (23.69%), retirement high growth ... |
| | | ... financial adviser and later NSW team leader - income stream advice service. He was also a financial adviser at Local Government Super and FuturePlus Financial Services. JANA head of client development Lauren O'Neill said the firm is delighted to welcome ... |
| | | ... with VicSuper, and MTAA Super and Tasplan merged to become the newly named Spirit Super. Just last month, Local Government Super also rebranded to become Active Super. Farrar did not reveal any of the names LGIAsuper is tossing up, but said she's ... |
| | | As part of a broader strategy to grow the fund, Local Government Super has adopted a new name and cut some of its fees. Effective today, LGS will be known as Active Super; a name that "captures our long-standing active pursuit of investments that deliver ... |
| | | The mayor of Penrith has taken on the role of deputy chair of the $12 billion Local Government Super, following the resignation of Bruce Miller. Miller was first appointed to the board in July 2011 and was a member of the governance, remuneration and ... |
| | | Challenger has scored a $200 million mandate in indexed global equities from an industry fund. Local Government Super, which manages $12 billion in retirement savings for current and former New South Wales government employees, picked Challenger for ... |
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