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| | ... Plus' membership is 42% millennial. However, only 14% of its funds under management are held by millennial members. Military Super (91%) and Guild Super (68%) have the highest proportion of millennial members, and while Military Super members are ... |
| | | Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation is considering making changes to how it administers about 570,000 defined benefit member accounts as its existing systems age. CSC has invited interested companies to submit proof-of-concepts for a core registry ... |
| | | ... 700,000 current and former Australian government employees and ADF personnel across 11 separate schemes, including Military Super, Public Sector Super and ADF Super. |
| | | Superannuation funds are failing to effectively engage LGBTI members due to antiquated rules on gender identity, and the need for reform is growing. Addressing the recent FPA Professionals Congress in Perth, high-profile transgender Catherine McGregor ... |
| | | People joining the military will have a new defined contribution superannuation scheme from 1 July. From that date ADF Super will be the default fund for anyone joining the permanent Australian Defence Force. The fully-funded accumulation plan has an ... |
| | | ... experienced relatively poor performance. The top 5 Workplace MySuper and default options were PSS MySuper, CSS, Military Super, PSS and MTAA Super. The top 5 Personal funds over the 12 months measured by their balanced option returns are MTAA Super ... |
| | | From July next year people who join the Australian Defence Force (ADF) will receive an employer superannuation contribution of 16.4% regardless of the super fund they choose. This forms part of legislation introduced by the federal government last month ... |
| | | ... returns only marginally positive in 'real' inflation adjusted terms. The top 5 Workplace funds are PSSap, CSS, Military Super, Aust Ethical and Telstra Super. The top 5 Personal funds by their balanced options were HostPlus, Fiducian, Aust Ethical, Equip ... |
| | | The government will establish new superannuation arrangements for people joining the Australian Defence Force (ADF). As part of the new arrangements ADF members will be able to choose which superannuation fund they belong to and, for the first time ... |
| | | ... Ashington founder Craig Anderson, through his company Mapeline, is suing super funds Sunsuper, LUCRF, HESTA and Military Super over the alleged breach of an agreement. Anderson has claimed as part of Ashington's retirement as manager of two property ... |
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