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| | ... Colonial First State, HESTA, Hostplus, Mercer, Mine Super, NGS Super, QSuper, Rest, Sunsuper, TelstraSuper, UniSuper and Vision Super. The 10 remaining funds that make up the 30 largest funds have not disclosed a complete proxy voting record for 2021 ... |
| | | Vision Super welcomed a new member of the board whose experience spans the private and public sectors. The industry super fund appointed Vijaya (VJ) Vaidyanath to its board on January 1. Vaidyanath is the former chief executive of the City of Yarra ... |
| | | ... Superannuation Corporation, Energy Super, HESTA, Hostplus, Mercer, NGS, QSuper/Sunsuper, Rest, TelstraSuper, UniSuper, and Vision Super are amongst those named and shamed. In contrast, the report noted that Active Super, Australian Ethical, Christian ... |
| | | ... to support ESG proposals," he said. Eight funds supported more than 50% of ESG proposals in 2020: NGS Super (86%), Vision Super (79%), Cbus (71%), Active Super (64%), HESTA (63%), Energy Super (59%), AustralianSuper (57%) and Care Super (54%). Only seven ... |
| | | ... excited by the opportunity and are looking forward to a long and productive partnership with Principal and Finisterre," Vision Super chief investment officer Michael Wyrsch said. The fund also hedges 100% of the US dollar exposure while leaving active ... |
| | | The $12.2 billion industry super fund Vision Super has appointed its first female chair. Lisa Darmanin stepped into the role at the start of the new financial year, replacing Geoff Lake after his three-year term was completed. She has been a director ... |
| | | ... president of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) and a director at CareSuper, VicSuper and Vision Super. The former chair of AustralianSuper and CareSuper Barry Watchorn was also honoured for significant service to the superannuation ... |
| | | ... to April end. Hostplus' returns made a comeback in March. It was followed by AustralianSuper (20.4%), Cbus and Vision Super (19.4% each) and TWUSuper (19.1%). In last year's market turmoil, MySuper products took a beating. Median returns for ... |
| | | Metrics Credit Partners has made a raft of appointments, hiring from Vision Super and JLL. Stephen Nash has joined the boutique as director of market strategy. Nash was most recently at Vision Super, prior to which he was chief investment officer at ... |
| | | ... of women in leadership roles outperformed in the three years to FY20. Figure 1 highlights the 13 funds: Tasplan, Vision Super, Media Super, Cbus, Statewide Super, CareSuper, Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, BUSSQ, legalsuper, Club Plus, TelstraSuper ... |
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