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| | ... 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 from the ATO have made approximately ... |
| | | ... continuing to offer direct debits. QuickSuper is used by a number of super fund providers like AustralianSuper, BT, CareSuper, Hostplus and Statewide Super. Without the ease of SG automatic deductions from their accounts, some employers are finding it ... |
| | | Hostplus chief investment officer Sam Sicilia has firmly rebutted speculation that COVID-19 and the early release of super scheme could have caused a liquidity crisis, detailing a series of extreme events that wouldn't "kill the fund". "There was never ... |
| | | ... not aligned with the net zero by 2050 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 ... |
| | | ... remuneration structures as a result of COVID-19, which will potentially see many executive pay reduce, a public hearing found. Hostplus chief executive David Elia appeared before the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics yesterday ... |
| | | ... parliamentary scrutiny tomorrow as part of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics ongoing review. Hostplus, AMP and Cbus are three of the big names set to front the committee in the hearings tomorrow which will start at 10am (AEST) ... |
| | | ... highest on the list, coming in at 23rd - up 10 places from 2018 following a 29% increase in assets under management. Hostplus saw the biggest jump, rising 46 places to rank 140th on the back of a 40% rise in AUM. Other super funds to make the list were ... |
| | | ... coming in behind that. Retail employee's super fund Rest has made $3.26 billion worth of payments, while hospitality fund Hostplus has paid $2.79 billion. |
| | | ... increased optional insurance premiums for some members by up to 73.7%. Non-default salary continuance insurance premiums for Hostplus members will increase from 1 October 2020. Salary continuance will also be renamed income protection at the start of ... |
| | | ... $1 billion in repeat applications. Sunsuper has paid over $3.2 billion in total, followed by Rest at $2.9 billion and Hostplus at $2.37 billion. The 10 funds with the highest number of applications received from the ATO have made 2.7 million payments ... |
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