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| | Industry fund AMIST Super will be known as Australian Food Super from today as it sets out to expand its membership base. Australian Food Super chief executive Murray Rutherford said the super fund, which has its heritage in the meat industry, is broadening ... |
| | | Of the 97 products to fail this year's superannuation performance test, 96 are trustee-directed products - 75% of which are issued by the same four trustees. Released this morning, the 2023 performance test marks the first time trustee-directed ... |
| | | ... provider. Rest renewed its partnership for five years, while AustralianSuper signed on for another two years. Contracts with AMIST, Prime Super, and Tasmania's public sector superannuation fund RBF have also been renewed. ANZ Staff Super is the latest ... |
| | | ... the board and, briefly, as chair. In addition to NGS Super, over the years Wright has also held roles with Print Super, AMIST Super and First Super. "Laura has made a significant contribution to the industry, but in particular to NGS Super. Her commitments ... |
| | | Australian Meat Industry Superannuation Trust (AMIST) is being criticised for a recent investment in fruit packing giant SPC, due to the other party involved in the capital raise. AMIST made an investment in SPC in a capital raising. Peregrine Corporation ... |
| | | ... Employer (0.73%) and QSuper Accumulation (0.74%). The top 10 is rounded out by Suncorp ESB (0.77%), AustralianSuper (0.77%), AMIST Super (0.81%), Rest (0.89%) and EISS Super (0.89%). The fee cuts follow years of regulatory scrutiny and increased competition ... |
| | | ... Media Super - currently exploring the possibility of a merger with Cbus - fared well, as did the likes of Energy Super, AMIST Super, HESTA, NESS Super, Vision Super and MTAA Super. Despite increasing fees since December, VicSuper is also considered to ... |
| | | ... resulted in the closure of those member accounts. Link is administrator for a number of super funds, including AustralianSuper, AMIST Super, BUSSQ, Cbus, HESTA and Hostplus. Link said it has seen increased member activity, with contact centre volumes ... |
| | | ... all performing above benchmark across investment performance, fees and costs and the sustainability of member outcomes. AMIST, Energy Super, First State Super, HESTA, Media Super, MTAA Super, QSuper, Sunsuper, Equipsuper, UniSuper, Cbus and Vision Super ... |
| | | ... superannuation fund appointed a former AMP and ANZ executive as its new chair and welcomed its first female board member. AMIST Super has appointed Greg Camm as independent chair, succeeding long-serving chair Kevin Cottrill who passed away in December ... |
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