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| | | ... workplaces. While the 1.0 percentage point gap may seem high, Rainmaker noted it's usually twice as large. The top five Workplace Super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were QSuper with 6.2%, ESSSuper with 4.9%, Chifley Super with 3.7% and ... |
| | | | KiwiSaver, New Zealand's opt-out default workplace superannuation scheme, has just had its fifth birthday and despite its early critics now has almost 2 million members and $A8.8bn in assets. KiwiSaver membership is equivalent to about two-thirds of ... |
| | | | ... Rainmaker research conducted several years ago that found persistency in market rankings of default options in workplace super funds. This latest research report was prepared by Deloitte Access Economics (DAE) which analysed raw returns in two three ... |
| | | | ... 9%, international fixed interest earned 11% and domestic fixed interest earned a staggering 13%. The top five Workplace Super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were QSuper with 5.0%, AXA Simple Super and AXA Tailored Super both with 3.6% ... |
| | | | ... retail funds but complemented by set backs and gains that will have profound impacts on the nature of employer workplace super and how super funds are appointed. The core outcome of the report is that the PC has said the criteria APRA will use to authorise ... |
| | | | ... domestic fixed interest and direct property both earned 10% and international fixed interest earned 11%. The top five Workplace Super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were ESSSuper and BUS(Q) both with 5.1%, QSuper with 4.3%, Tripe-S with ... |
| | | | ... Australia's largest corporate superannuation fund, TelstraSuper won the prestigious Super Fund of the Year Award, Workplace Super Product of the Year - Value Winner Award and Innovation Award - Member Communications. "We don't set out each year to win ... |
| | | | ... although over a three year period the index returned to zero. According to the research, Health Super was the best Workplace Super fund (by default options) over the 12 months with 7.7% returns, followed by Triple-S (SA), Catholic Super and Vision Super ... |
| | | | ... master trusts 3.2% for a gap between them that is still an incredibly high 2.3 percentage points. The top five Workplace Super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were ANZ Staff Super with 10.3%, Health Super with 9.4%, Local Super (SA) with ... |
| | | | ... their final 20010-11 investment return figures, SelectingSuper's crediting rate survey for May showed the top five Workplace Super funds (by default options) over the 12 months to be Health Super with 13.1%, Catholic Super with 11.7%, WA Local Govt Super ... |
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