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| | | ... master trusts) achieved 13.4% for a segment gap that has held about steady on 2.5 percentage points. The top five Workplace super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 19.6%, Arc TOWER with 19.5%, VISSF with 18.7%, Maritime ... |
| | | | ... pa, five year returns are 4.1% pa and 10 year returns are 6.6% pa, they noted. Rainmaker said that the top five Workplace super funds (by default options) in the SelectingSuper performance survey over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 20.6%, Arc ... |
| | | | ... corporate master trusts) achieved 15.3%. The segment gap has thus lengthened to 2.3 percentage points. The top five Workplace super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 22.7%, Arc TOWER with 22.5%, VISSF with 21.3% ... |
| | | | ... funds (ie corporate master trusts) achieved 13.5%. The segment gap is thus 1.1 percentage points. The top five Workplace super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 20.8%, VISSF with 19.0%, AvSuper with 18.5%, and REST ... |
| | | | ... now reaping the benefits. The result is based on preliminary analysis of Rainmaker's June 2013 SelectingSuper Workplace super fund default investment performance survey that shows this year's 15% expected average return follows the average 0.5% in 2011-12 ... |
| | | | ... pa. Even the five year returns held their 3.0% pa performance. According the SelectingSuper survey, the top five Workplace super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 22.0%, VISSF with 21.3%, Arc TOWER with 20.6%, REST ... |
| | | | ... for the average workplace fund has fallen from 1.41% in 2008 to 1.38% in 2012. However, over the past 8 years, workplace super fees have actually increased. Rainmaker said this was mainly due to higher investment portfolio costs and a significant move ... |
| | | | ... 12.3%. The segment gap is thus 0.5 percentage points, about one-third it's long term average level. The top five Workplace super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 17.0%, VISSF with 15.5%, AMG Corporate Super with ... |
| | | | ... said. According to a 2013 Rainmaker study UniSuper has the 22nd best default cover and has the 6th best overall workplace super insurance package. "We believe the review will allow us to continue simplifying and streamlining our insurance benefit design ... |
| | | | ... achieved 10.1%. The segment gap is thus 1.0 percentage points, about half it's long term average level. The top five Workplace super funds (by default options) over the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 14.5%, AMG Corporate Super with 13.2%, UniSuper ... |
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