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| | ... Cbus, with the successor fund transfer expected to complete in the coming months. Cbus is also expected to merge with EISS Super by July this year. |
| | | ... Cbus has come to EISS Super's rescue, after the latter was directed by APRA to merge as soon as possible. Cbus and EISS Super have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to complete a merger next year, with Cbus chief executive Justin Arter saying ... |
| | | ... here. AvSuper Growth, Christian Super's My Ethical Super, Commonwealth Bank Group Super's Accumulate Plus Balanced, EISS Super's MySuper option, LUCRF Super's MySuper Balanced, Maritime Super MySuper, ANZ Smart Choice Super, Australian Catholic Superannuation ... |
| | | Several superannuation funds that flunked the inaugural Your Future, Your Super test, are also failing Choice members, the latest APRA heatmaps reveal. The prudential regulator slapped retail and industry superannuation funds alike with the lowest grade ... |
| | | ... year. Following the results it then made changes to its insurance offering. Just last month APRA gave similar orders to EISS Super, saying it must merge by 30 June 2022. It followed an investigation into the fund's spending and governance matters. ... |
| | | ... also follows the fund's failure of the inaugural Your Future, Your Super performance test. Under the conditions, EISS Super must implement a strategy to merge with a larger fund by 30 June 2022. It must also adopt better expenditure processes and ... |
| | | ... is merging with Aware Super. ACSRF was planning a merger with NGS but those discussions broke down, as did plans for EISS Super to merge with TWUSUPER. Maritime Super also acted ahead of the test results, entering a strategic partnership with Hostplus ... |
| | | ... (0.74%). The top 10 is rounded out by Suncorp ESB (0.77%), AustralianSuper (0.77%), AMIST Super (0.81%), Rest (0.89%) and EISS Super (0.89%). The fee cuts follow years of regulatory scrutiny and increased competition, with Rainmaker Information executive ... |
| | | TWUSUPER has decided to not proceed with its planned merger with EISS Super, saying it will pursue other options. In a statement this morning, TWUSUPER advised the merger will not go ahead, saying: "Any merger must be in members' best interest." ... |
| | | After a period of media scrutiny following its failure of the inaugural APRA performance test, EISS Super has faced a parliamentary committee, facing tough questions over the test result and its sponsorship deals. Liberal MP Jason Falinski led the questioning ... |
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