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| | ... years. "The just gone financial year obviously proved to be very tough for investment managers. And if it was tough for them, super funds that rely on these investment managers delivered lower returns to their members than they would have liked," Rainmaker ... |
| | | ... Rieck is a highly skilled and innovative investments chief, with considerable experience running investments for a large super fund. "In his previous role at Equipsuper his key achievements included lowering risk, producing significant cost savings and ... |
| | | Equipsuper and Catholic Super have appointed a new chief executive, after recently announcing they were joining forces to create a $26 billion joint venture. Scott Cameron, a senior executive with Computershare, has been appointed to lead Equipsuper ... |
| | | ... shows. Rainmaker's latest Roundup report, which analysed 139 multi-manager, strategic investment options offered by super funds, found Equip's MyFuture Sustainable Responsible Investments (14.1%) topped the 12-month performance table to May 2019 ... |
| | | ... Responsible Shares 7.53% Christian Super - Ethical High Growth 7.39% NGS Super - Socially Responsible Diversified 7.36% Equip MyFuture - Sustainable Responsible Investments 7.32% WA Super - Sustainable Future 7.24% Lutheran Super - High Growth All Australian ... |
| | | SuperFriend has announced three new board appointments. Sarah Guthleben from Equipsuper will join the board along with workplace health expert Niki Ellis and mental health campaigner Mitch Wallis. SuperFriend chair David Atkin said: "Sarah, Niki and ... |
| | | ... kick into action on October 1. The board will be chaired by Fairley and will have 12 directors, of which seven are from Equip. Two current Equip board members, Wayne Walker and John Azaris, will retire. Over the subsequent 15 months after October 1 ... |
| | | ... Sunsuper ($6.7bn), Hostplus ($6.2bn), Equipsuper ($5.4bn) and QSuper ($3.8bn). This was at the expense of retail funds: MLC Super (-$1.5bn), BTFG (-$1.46bn) and ANZ Wealth (-$1.1bn), which recorded the largest outflows. |
| | | ... product development and managerial roles at Colonial First State and Citadel Wealth Solutions. Emily McQualter also joined Equip as a member strategy consultant in January, having recently worked at Russell Investments as a senior manager of marketing ... |
| | | ... over a particular time horizon as the only determinant of success or otherwise," Byres said. Ongoing consolidation in the super space isn't entirely due to greater regulatory scrutiny though; in the past 10 years, the number of APRA-regulated funds has ... |
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