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| | | A former UniSuper risk executive has landed at Mercer Superannuation Australia as its new chief risk officer. Mercer Super has confirmed the appointment of Dennis Gentilin - an ex-banker turned whistleblower - to the role. "Dennis' expertise and ... |
| | | | ... Super's Aware Financial Services is the biggest among the super funds with an adviser network of 111, followed by UniSuper with 80. Editor's note: This article was updated on 23 May 2025. |
| | | | UniSuper head of fixed interest David Colosimo said while US President Donald Trump's tariffs have caused a great deal of uncertainty, a recession in the US may not be on the cards - yet. "I think in the immediate aftermath of the tariff announcement ... |
| | | | ... $14 billion transaction without an investor vote, which led to backlash from major investors including AustralianSuper, UniSuper, Aware Super and HESTA. "The Listing Rules need to balance the interests of both listed entities and investors, and ASX has ... |
| | | | ... fastest, Avanteos, the trustee of Colonial First State's FirstChoice Employer Super MySuper and Essential Super MySuper, and UniSuper, charged comparatively low administration fees of $70 and $80 per year on a $50,000 balance. Rest, the slowest trustee ... |
| | | | ... people will have to work longer to afford the kind of retirement they thought they were looking at just a few weeks ago." UniSuper chief investment officer John Pearce said while the tariffs were expected, the market meltdown was spurred by how extreme ... |
| | | | ... Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) conference on Wednesday, Rest chief executive Vicki Doyle joined Unisuper chief investment officer John Pearce and HESTA chief investment officer Sonya Sawtell-Rickson at a panel to discuss the investment ... |
| | | | ... our defensive controls are effective for our members," a spokesperson said. Financial Standard understands Aware Super, UniSuper, and Colonial First State have also not been affected. The Association of Australian Super Funds (ASFA) said retirement savers ... |
| | | | ... year, ranked as the next fastest growing super fund by net asset growth. They were followed by Aware Super, Hostplus, and UniSuper, which the report said reflected their relative size, which magnified the impact of flows and market returns on their assets. ... |
| | | | ... State), Brighter Super, Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, HESTA, Hostplus, NM Super (AMP), Nulis (MLC), Rest, and UniSuper, found widespread failures. ASIC found examples of excessive delays and poor service, gaps in trustee data and reporting ... |
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