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| | ... month, the Australia Post Superannuation Scheme (APSS) signed a non-binding heads of agreement to explore a merger with Sunsuper, which is committed to a merger with QSuper to create a $200 billion plus fund. Also last month, Aware Super signed a Memorandum ... |
| | | The $5 billion industry fund has appointed two executive managers. Camille Magee moved to executive manager, relationships, growth and advice, Financial Standard's sister publication Industry Moves confirmed. Magee has previously worked at Equipsuper ... |
| | | About 200 members from Sunsuper and QSuper have written to the funds, asking them to disclose holdings in thermal coal, among other climate change risks. The two funds are set to merge this year, creating a $200 billon fund with over 600,000 members. ... |
| | | ... organisation's culture." The announcement comes as speculation grew that De Ferrari was set to resign last Thursday and former Sunsuper chief executive and current AMP Australia chief executive Scott Hartley was expected to step in as his interim ... |
| | | ... March 25 reported De Ferrari was set to resign on the day, after just over two years at AMP. The report added former Sunsuper chief executive and current AMP Australia chief executive Scott Hartley would step in as his interim replacement. AMP this morning ... |
| | | ... The Australia Post Superannuation Scheme (APSS) has signed a non-binding heads of agreement to explore a merger with Sunsuper. The $8 billion APSS has been closed to new Australia Post employees since 2012 and has around 30,000 members. APSS Trustee's ... |
| | | ... throughout last year, including that of First State Super and VicSuper to create Aware Super, WA Super and Aware, and Sunsuper and the IAG & NRMA Superannuation Plan. The past year has been a difficult time for many super fund members, he added. "Times ... |
| | | Sunsuper and QSuper will merge later this year, with the two funds naming the key executives and board directors to lead the $200 billion entity. The two funds have signed a Heads of Agreement to merge by September this year, a decision that is supported ... |
| | | ... respectively. Australia's top six funds with the most women members are Rest, AustralianSuper, HESTA, Aware Super, Hostplus and Sunsuper. |
| | | ... share their experiences and what equality means to them. Natasha Traugott, portfolio analyst, responsible investment, Sunsuper Q: Do you think you've faced any challenges in your career because of your gender? A: The main thing I've found challenging ... |
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