Frontier calls out structural super fund flawsBY ANDREW MCKEAN | MONDAY, 30 OCT 2023 12:49PMFrontier Advisors contends that superannuation fund designs inadvertently minimise retirees' income, contravening funds' obligation to provide the best possible outcomes for their members. Related News |
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Helping investors traverse financial markets and build their wealth during the peaks and troughs is Janus Henderson Investors head of Australia Matt Gaden's game plan. He tells Karren Vergara why in this long game of investing, active management wins.
Inertia is not a structural problem. In Canada most pension plans ( we call them super funds) offer lifetime incomes which offset longevity risk. Australians generally don't understand this risk - which is the greatest risk post- retirement.
Australian super funds can and do now offer lifetime pensions. These are Account Based Pensions which also offset longevity risk