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| | | Aware Super is making a splash into the retail sector in partnership with major European institutions, including Dutch pension giant APG and a French institutional investor. Acquiring a 31.3% stake in the restructured European Outlet Mall Venture (EOMV) ... |
| | | | ... shows that bigger super funds are more likely to embrace change, with most of it being overseen by AustralianSuper, Aware Super, Australian Retirement Trust, Cbus, and UniSuper at the time. Cbus manages about 36% of its portfolio internally, with plans ... |
| | | | ... quarter of the year, overseeing its investment strategy design and performance. Team Super names retirement chief Former Aware Super head of advice Sarah Forman was appointed chief retirement officer at Team Super ahead of its merger with TWUSUPER to ... |
| | | | ... The biggest recipient was Industry Super Australia (ISA) in FY25, accounting for $2.9 million of the total spend. Aware Super sponsored two clubs - The New South Wales Netball Association for $442,000 and the Greater Western Sydney Football Club for ... |
| | | | BUSSQ Super is searching for a new chief investment officer following the exit of Peter Laity, who led the investment team for over three years. Laity confirmed his departure, saying: "After 3.5 years working in Brisbane it was time to come home to ... |
| | | | Aware Super has added former Future Fund investment chief Sue Brake (pictured) to its trustee board, effective 1 January 2026. Brake has been an independent member of the Aware Super Investment Committee since April and brings more than 30 years of ... |
| | | | ... Tim Elliott. Elliott held the same role for a year at Housing Australia, and previously worked at StatePlus Super, Aware Super, and ESSSuper. Day's exit also follows that of several other senior Cbus staff in recent times. These include deputy chief ... |
| | | | ... earner in FY23, receiving over $2 million in total compensation. UniSuper chief investment officer John Pearce and Aware Super chief investment officer Damian Graham ranked second and third respectively. Hostplus chief executive David Elia and AustralianSuper ... |
| | | | ... is the latest to throw in the towel, saying it will close its doors early next year following a mandate loss from Aware Super. Aoris Investment Management has grown to more than $2.2 billion in assets under management without the help of institutional ... |
| | | | ... StatePlus Super between 2013 and 2017 to lead its five-year strategic plan to accelerate growth before transitioning to Aware Super for seven years as group executive finance, strategy and transformation, where he developed the 2030 roadmap to enhance ... |
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