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| | | ... ranked highest at 62.5%, followed by Australian Retirement Trust, Hostplus and Insignia Financial. Interestingly, MLC Super Fund - which is owned by Insignia Financial - was ranked the lowest on 40.2%. "Our initial wave of findings shows AustralianSuper's ... |
| | | | ... was ARIA Investments Trust, which paid its executives $2.89 million, placing it in 18 th spot. Executives from MLC Super Fund, REI Super, Diversa's OneSuper, AMP Super Fund and Australian Ethical Retail Superannuation Fund earned between $1.3 million ... |
| | | | ... retirement and how we can best help them get there," she said. According to APRA statistics, at June end across MLC Super Fund and IOOF Portfolio Service Superannuation there was about $165 billion in funds under management. |
| | | | ... steepest declines in account growth include Challenger Retirement Fund, Perpetual's WealthFocus, AMP Super Fund, and MLC Super Fund. Over the last three years, the number of member accounts industry-wide has grown, largely on the back of employment growth ... |
| | | | ... funds only allocated 1.1% of total investments to private debt, Rainmaker said, noting that Hostplus at 2.8% and MLC Super Fund with 2.7% had the highest allocations. AustralianSuper, meanwhile, reduced its allocation from 2.2% to 1.5% over the two-year ... |
| | | | The Federal Court approved the $65 million settlement that was reached in December. At the end of 2024, MLC Super Fund, NULIS Nominees and MLC Nominees agreed to settle the class action that was brought against it for deferring the transition of members ... |
| | | | ... than 300,000 members to cheaper MySuper options. Maurice Blackburn has today advised it reached a settlement with MLC Super Fund, NULIS Nominees and MLC Nominees in the class action it brought on behalf of MasterKey members in 2020. It was estimated ... |
| | | | A former financial adviser was sentenced to jail for facilitating the illegal early access of clients' superannuation to the tune of $1.5 million. Victoria-based Ahmed Saad operated Saad Wealth Management between 10 April 2012 until 16 October 2017 ... |
| | | | ... 168 client superannuation accounts for a total of $1.4 million from Nulis Nominees Australia, the trustee of the MLC Super Fund between November 2016 and October 2017. |
| | | | ... 168 client superannuation accounts for a total of $1.4 million from Nulis Nominees Australia, the trustee of the MLC Super Fund between November 2016 and October 2017. ASIC also alleges between August 2017 and October 2017, Saad attempted to obtain a ... |
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