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| | GuildSuper and GuildPension members will see some changes to the fees they pay from this month. In November last year, Future Group acquired GuildSuper, including Child Care Super, adding about $2.77 billion in funds under management and some 99,000 ... |
| | | ... Group is undertaking an organisational restructure to consolidate the operations of its subsidiaries, smartMonday, GuildSuper, and Verve Super, leading to job cuts. Future Group chief executive Simon Sheikh said in a letter to investors that to deliver ... |
| | | Just a month on from taking on GuildSuper, Future Group has now acquired 100% of women-focused fund Verve Super. Verve Super is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Future Super, under a deal finalised this month. Having long struggled to offer a competitive ... |
| | | Future Super Group is ramping up its growth strategy, entering the default super space with the acquisition of GuildSuper. The deal with GuildSuper will see Future Group add about $2.77 billion in funds under management and 99,000 members. This includes ... |
| | | ... Growth (6.1% p.a.), Aware Super Personal - High Growth (5.9% p.a.), AustralianSuper Personal - Balanced (5.5% p.a.) and GuildSuper Personal - MySuper Lifecycle Growing (5.5% p.a.) were other top performing personal super options. Meanwhile, the worst ... |
| | | ... High Growth, Aware Super High Growth, Australian Retirement Trust Lifecycle Balanced Pool, Australian Super Balanced, GuildSuper MySuper, Vision Super Balanced Growth and SA Metropolitan Fire Service Super Scheme High Growth. Meanwhile, EISS Super Balanced ... |
| | | After receiving member feedback that its MyMix investment menu needed to be simplified, GuildSuper has done just that - closing five of its investment options and updating fees. From June 14, GuildSuper will permanently close the high growth, conservative ... |
| | | ... over a three-year period, Aware Super's personal default fund marginally achieved the highest return of 12.9% p.a. GuildSuper's Personal MySuper Growing lifestage option returned 12.3% p.a. while Virgin Money's LifeStage Tracker 1974-1978 achieved 12% ... |
| | | ... Employer -- Lifestage (1980-1984) with 25.7% for the12 months. On three-year horizons, the top-three performers are GuildSuper - MySuper Lifecycle Growing (10.3% p.a.), Virgin Money SED - LifeStage Tracker 1979-1983 (9.98% p.a.) and Mine Super -- High ... |
| | | ... Virgin Money Lifestage Tracker 1973-1983 returned 9.3% over three years, followed by UniSuper's balanced option and GuildSuper Lifecycle Growing at 9.1%. They were followed by two more retail funds: smartMonday PRIME - MySuper Age 40 (9%) and Australian ... |
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