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NSW bookies top super fund

... cent followed by Australian Unity's Total Super for Business with 8.7 per cent. The top ranked industry funds were MTAA Super and REST, both with 8.6 per cent. The results are revealed in the latest SelectingSuper CompareOnline web analysis tools which ...

Industry funds and master trusts both win in performance stakes

... between funds and how best to use super funds. "Its about matching consumers with funds that suit their needs", he said. MTAA Super takes out number one spot for its default option with a three year of 13.7 per cent, followed by Health Super, and South ...

Meat Workers' fund takes number one rank

The Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust (AMIST) has overtaken MTAA Super as the leading superannuation fund for workplace default investment options for the 2004-05 financial year. Rates released by AMIST reveal their annual returns of 17.4 ...

MTAA Super breaks $3 billion

... has consistently grown at 37 per cent annually. Michael Delaney, Principal Executive Officer and Fund Secretary of MTAA Super, said that the fund is pleased to have attracted new members, not necessarily all from the motor trades, and as a result of ...

MTAA Super consolidates private equity position

The Motor Trades Association of Australia Superannuation Fund (MTAA Super) has entered into a $30 million joint venture capital fund with the Australian National University (ANU) and the ACT Government to help develop new businesses in the ACT. The ...

Super funds perform again with double digit returns

SelectingSuper, a division of Rainmaker Information, has reported double digit returns by funds in its October 2004 superannuation performance tables. The performance tables revealed the consistent trend of industry funds dominating the default option ...

Fund performance turns down in July

SelectingSuper, a Rainmaker Information company, has released its superannuation fund performance tables to 31 July 2004 this week highlighting the median annual return declined by more than 2% from the June performance results. SelectingSuper said ...

Master trusts bounce back; Selecting Super

... Stevedoring Employee's Retirement Fund at 18%, ahead of Australasian Conference Association Super at 17.1% and the MTAA super fund third at 17%. Also a separate superannuation industry survey produced by DEXX&R has shown the retail employer superannuation ...

MTAA Super releases four new investment options

... options. Members can now choose from Cash, Diversified Fixed Interest, Australian Shares, and International Shares. The MTAA Super Balanced option has returned -1.41 per cent in the financial year to-date.