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| | ... already control half of all the retirement assets in APRA-regulated funds. In 2022, the 10 largest funds were AustralianSuper, Australian Retirement Trust (ART), Aware Super, Public Sector Superannuation (PSS), UniSuper, CFS FirstChoice, BT Super, Hostplus ... |
| | | ... the age of 56. The result comes in ahead of Australian Retirement Trust (10%), HESTA (9.59%), Cbus (8.95%) and AustralianSuper (8.22%). With 1.1 million members and $160 billion in funds under management, Aware said the 10.7% return comes as the fund ... |
| | | ... that have reported results thus far, Australian Retirement Trust takes the lead with a 10% return, while Cbus and AustralianSuper trail with 8.95% and 8.22% respectively. To put the investments in perspective, Rainmaker Information forecasts MySuper ... |
| | | AustralianSuper has posted an 8.22% return for its balanced investment option. Of note, the Rainmaker MySuper performance index benchmark is likely to yield a return around 9%. AustralianSuper chief investment officer Mark Delaney said that the fund ... |
| | | The recent surge in equities should see MySuper products return an average of about 9% for FY23, according to Rainmaker Information - a finding supported by those funds that already released figures. Modelling by Rainmaker shows superannuation returns ... |
| | | ... multiple accounts that were not identified. While ASIC did not name the trustees remediating members, last month AustralianSuper admitted it was refunding $70 million to about 100,000 current and former members who had multiple accounts, with the average ... |
| | | AustralianSuper has bolstered its leadership team, naming a former chief executive of Frontier Advisors and IFM Investors as its new deputy chief investment officer. Damian Moloney, AustralianSuper's current head of investments (Europe), will assume ... |
| | | ... Industry Fund Services Group and The Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne. She is also a former director of AustralianSuper. Her appointment follows the resignation of Greg Combet, who is leaving IFM following his appointment as full-time chair of ... |
| | | ... Since news of the scandal broke, several superannuation funds have frozen their contracts with PwC, including AustralianSuper and HESTA. |
| | | ... funds have made similar calls in recent years. Equipsuper closed its property option in June last year, while AustralianSuper closed its property option in September 2021. Meanwhile, in October 2020, HESTA merged its infrastructure option into its property ... |
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