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| | Statewide Super has hired a new chief technology officer who previously headed up technology and security at Sunsuper. David Cook will step into the role at the $10 billion industry fund. He spent a total of seven years at Sunsuper, six of those as ... |
| | | ... fund's balanced, growth, conservative and retirement options are now rated as bronze, having previously been silver. A Sunsuper spokesperson told Financial Standard it has reached out to Morningstar to better understand the reasoning behind the decision ... |
| | | ... Customer Experience Index for its ability to provide members "effective, easy and emotionally positive experiences". Sunsuper came in second, followed by BT Financial Group's super offering and industry fund Rest. AustralianSuper dropped to number ... |
| | | ... continues to focus on rebuilding the economy. AustralianSuper has paid out around $4.7 billion to members so far followed by Sunsuper at $3.4 billion and Rest at $3.1 billion. Other funds with members hardest hit by the pandemic like Hostplus and Cbus ... |
| | | ... industry fund is adding a long/short manager to its Australian equities allocation after sticking with long-only strategies. Sunsuper head of listed markets Greg Barnes said the fund is looking to add what he describes as an "extended alpha" strategy ... |
| | | ... customer satisfaction rating out of the industry funds, followed by CareSuper, AustralianSuper, Hostplus, HESTA, Cbus, Sunsuper, First State Super and Rest. The highest placed retail fund was Colonial First State followed by BT, OnePath, MLC and AMP. ... |
| | | ... Since the scheme's inception on April 20, AustralianSuper has coughed up the most in payments ($4.5 billion), followed by Sunsuper ($3.2 billion), REST ($3 billion) and Hostplus ($2.8 billion). The 10 funds with the highest number of applications received ... |
| | | ... target. About 55% of funds (including AustralianSuper, BT, CareSuper, CBA Super, Hostplus, Macquarie, Mercer, QSuper, Rest, Sunsuper and TelstraSuper) were undertaking activities to reduce portfolio emissions intensity but were not aiming for net zero ... |
| | | ... restructuring several business units and farewells the head of fixed income and currency after 13 years in the process. Sunsuper is reorganising its public markets division to a business unit that will undertake the activities of the former listed shares ... |
| | | ... in AUM. Other super funds to make the list were Future Fund (29), First State Super (61), QSuper (67), UniSuper (74), Sunsuper (94), Rest (108), Cbus (117), HESTA (118), Commonwealth Super Corporation (143), State Super (163), ESSSuper (221), SuperSA ... |
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