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| | ... UniSuper, First State Super and Tasplan round out the top five, with the first retail fund, Macquarie, landing in sixth. CareSuper, HESTA, Mercer, AustralianSuper and Hostplus and Suncorp also made the top 12. Roy Morgan chief executive Michele Levine ... |
| | | ... member queries coming through the phone lines. AustralianSuper, Australian Ethical, Australia Post Superannuation Scheme, CareSuper, Cbus, Christian Super, First State Super, HESTA, Hostplus, LUCRF Super, Media Super, NGS Super, Prime Super, Rest, TelstraSuper ... |
| | | ... UniSuper (70.9%) and Tasplan (69.6%) members were the most satisfied with the financial performance. This was followed by CareSuper (67.6%), Cbus (67.6%), Catholic Super (67.3%), First State Super (66.8%), Macquarie (66.6%), HESTA (66.2%), Mercer (64.3%) ... |
| | | ... many frustrated and waiting on the phone. AustralianSuper, Australian Ethical, Australia Post Superannuation Scheme, CareSuper, Cbus, Christian Super, First State Super, HESTA, Hostplus, LUCRF Super, Media Super, NGS Super, Prime Super, Rest, TelstraSuper ... |
| | | ... changes to its group insurance offering in addition to the July 1 changes, which will see some members pay more for cover. CareSuper is moving from a unit-based cover for standard death and TPD insurance to an age-based cover from 1 August 2019, where ... |
| | | ... announced it was switching administrators, members have been left in the lurch with technical difficulties. Members of CareSuper have not been able to log into accounts, change options, turn insurance on or off or even check balances, for about a month ... |
| | | After switching administrators, a $15 billion superannuation fund has dropped a number of its fees. CareSuper has removed several fees from 1 April 2019, including contribution splitting fees ($50), family law splitting fees ($40) and exit fee on withdrawals ... |
| | | ... industry superannuation fund has added two new members to its board of directors, which now only comprises 10 seats. CareSuper has welcomed Linda Scott and Robert Potter, following the retirements of long-serving directors Cate Wood and Gabriel Szondy ... |
| | | ... outperformance over the three years to June 2018. Those with lower female representation had an incidence of just 47%. CareSuper, HESTA, VicSuper, Energy Super and Tasplan achieved the highest diversity scores in the annual SelectingSuper W-Index, measuring ... |
| | | ... fund. Hostplus, Cbus, AustralianSuper, Statewide Super, Local Government Super, Club Plus, Media Super, NGS Super and CareSuper would make the grade. FirstChoice Employer would be the lone retail fund on the list. This is assuming it is three-year returns ... |
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