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| | | ... size, with AustralianSuper receiving the most at 1183, HESTA was next in line with 540, followed by Australian Retirement Trust (ART) was next in line with 500, and Cbus with 328. The vast majority (50%) related to account administration issues, followed ... |
| | | | David Anderson is stepping down as chief executive of Australian Retirement Trust (ART), with Kathy Vincent to replace him. The $330 billion super fund said Anderson notified the ART board of his intention to resign, just 18 months after joining. Vincent ... |
| | | | ... family offices, and institutional investors. This year's keynote address will be delivered by Australian Retirement Trust head of investment strategy Andrew Fisher, while a special keynote fireside discussion will be held with Graham Capital Management ... |
| | | | ... Scoreboard. In 2025, PIF tied for first place globally among 200 sovereign investors, with a score of 100%. Australian Retirement Trust (ART) recently announced it will invest $1 billion in the Macquarie Green Energy and Climate Opportunities Fund (MGECO) ... |
| | | | Australian Retirement Trust says it will deploy at least $2 billion by 2030 toward assets which can deliver returns for members whilst also generating social and environmental benefits in areas prioritised by ART. As part of its first major investment ... |
| | | | ... 3.6 million members with a median balance of $30,218 picked AustralianSuper over other providers. Australian Retirement Trust (ART) comes in second place with $333.7 billion managed on behalf of 2.4 million members. Aware Super has $198.6 billion in ... |
| | | | ... coming in at number 17 in terms of AUM. The other Australian super funds to make the top 300 list were Australian Retirement Trust, Future Fund, Aware Super, UniSuper, Hostplus, Cbus, Rest, HESTA, Commonwealth Super Corporation, GESB, State Super, Super ... |
| | | | ... AustralianSuper collectively lost $750,000 from a cyberattack in April. Cbus, Insignia Financial, Hostplus and Australian Retirement Trust also fell prey to the coordinated credential stuffing attempts - but ultimately came out unscathed. GNGB chief ... |
| | | | ... said. Attempted credential stuffing attacks on Cbus, Insignia Financial, Hostplus, AustralianSuper and Australian Retirement Trust in April put into question just how seriously trustees were taking their cybersecurity obligations under CPS234. The coordinated ... |
| | | | Australian Retirement Trust (ART) has become a substantial shareholder of Tabcorp, now owning 5.072% of shares, representing a 0.02% overweight position based on ART's portfolio construction. Yesterday, Tabcorp disclosed that the super fund had ... |
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