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| | | ... of the 100. Ranking highest is the Future Fund at 42 nd, moving up 15 places. Also ranking in the top 100 are AustralianSuper (46), Aware Super (63), QIC (75), TCorp (76) and QSuper (96). Of all the local funds, AustralianSuper was the only one to see ... |
| | | | ... to an SMSF a lot faster than other super funds." Asked which funds were the worst offenders, Kitto said Rest, AustralianSuper, Hostplus and Sunsuper have been frequently failing to meet the three-day deadline. "These changes have been a long time coming ... |
| | | | AustralianSuper has appointed a new board member and chair of its investment committee, selecting an expert in property investments. Philippa Kelly has joined the fund, replacing Jim Craig who joined the board in 2017. Craig was also chair of the investment ... |
| | | | ... Since the announcement of the results, BOC Super has merged with Equip, LUCRF Super has committed to merging with AustralianSuper and VISSF is merging with Aware Super. ACSRF was planning a merger with NGS but those discussions broke down, as did plans ... |
| | | | The boards of $7.4 billion LUCRF Super and $230 billion AustralianSuper have approved a Heads of Agreement as they continue to advance discussions towards a merger. This agreement follows the successful completion of due diligence by the two funds and ... |
| | | | ... otherwise known as Sydney Aviation Alliance and including IFM Investors, Global Infrastructure Management, QSuper and AustralianSuper has offered $8.75 per share via a scheme of arrangement. The offer values Sydney Airport's equity at around $23.6 billion ... |
| | | | ... and Ethos CRS set benchmarks for each. Overall, CareSuper had the highest readability score at 49.4 out of 100. AustralianSuper and HESTA placed equal-second on 49.2. The top five were rounded out by Cbus (48.4) and Hostplus (47.7). The fund with the ... |
| | | | ... significantly more. Currently, MySuper has a total cost ratio of 1.07% on average (see Figure 1). A major super fund like AustralianSuper charges 0.8% while some charge even less. Industry Super Australia argues that the establishment of a government-run ... |
| | | | ... Virgin Super Employer (0.73%) and QSuper Accumulation (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 ... |
| | | | ... firm recently appointed Tim Kok to head of institutional product. Kok was previously an investment analyst at AustralianSuper and most recently worked at National Australia Bank as an associate director. Kok will work alongside Sophie Gibbons, who is ... |
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