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| | | QSuper has the most satisfied members of any superannuation fund in the country, according to a new report by Engaged Marketing. The 2014/15 Superannuation Benchmarking Study also found that QSuper members were most likely to recommend the fund. The ... |
| | | | ... their senior executive staff, revealing pay packages ranging from the low hundreds of thousands to over a million a year. QSuper's Rosemary Vilgan was by far the highest paid chief executive out of the not-for-profit super funds Financial Standard looked ... |
| | | | ... and Equipsuper with 10.0%. The top five Retirement funds (by balanced options over 12 months) were Zurich ABP with 13.5%, QSuper with 12.4%, Telstra Super with 12.0%, VISSF with 11.5% and both Statewide and UniSuper with 11.2%. Underpinning the super ... |
| | | | ... funds (by balanced options) were VISSF with 15.3%, Rio Tinto Super and UniSuper with 14.8%, Telstra Super with 14.6% and Qsuper with 14.5%. Rainmaker commented that this is the first time retail funds have been so dominant in the leading Workplace category ... |
| | | | ... largest MySuper products are AustralianSuper with $55 billion, First State Super with $36 billion, REST with $30 billion, QSuper with $25 billion and CBUS with $24 billion - which together make up half the MySuper market. In the retail sector BT Super ... |
| | | | ... on the list of members. Neither NAB nor ANZ are members, nor are Sunsuper, First State Super, REST, the Future Fund or QSuper. A number of industry bodies are on the list, including the Australian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association Limited ... |
| | | | ... funds did not sign, nor did Australia's largest institutional investor, the Future Fund, and its second largest super fund QSuper. NAB and ANZ were also absent from the list. |
| | | | ... compliance that our members have grown to expect." The launch of this option follows similar announcements by Cbus and Qsuper in the last few days. |
| | | | ... was made at the recent Women in Super networking event in Sydney, where guest speaker Rosemary Vilgan, chief executive of QSuper, shared her experiences of working in the superannuation industry in various roles and lessons learned along the way. Winners ... |
| | | | ... places respectively. The highest placed Australian fund was the Future Fund, at 31, followed by AustralianSuper at 47 and QSuper at 86. The list also included First State Super, State Super, Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, REST, HESTA, Sunsuper ... |
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