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| | ... ME Bank, LUCRF Super, Legal Super, and Cbus, and most recently served as the head of new business and acquisition at Hostplus. Before joining Hostplus, Sammartino had a three-year stint at Rice Warner (now Deloitte) as a principal overseeing corporate ... |
| | | ... assets increase by 16% since June 2022, but only 5% since June 2023. Australian Retirement Trust (ART), AustralianSuper, Hostplus and Aware Super are the funds with the biggest private equity appetite. Private debt is the smallest yet the fastest-growing ... |
| | | ... were confirmed to have been targeted in the credential stuffing incident - AustralianSuper, Australian Retirement Trust, Hostplus, Insignia Financial and Rest - have been given a separate task. Instead of completing the self-assessment, these funds must ... |
| | | ... Her career spans two decades in financial services, including eight years as group executive of risk and compliance at Hostplus before joining Marsh McLennan in early 2023. She departed the group in September 2024, having previously worked at BankWest ... |
| | | ... grip on the leaderboard. Aware Super's Employer Sponsored - High Growth led with a 7.8% annualised return, followed by Hostplus - Balanced (7.7%), Team Super - High Growth (7.6%), Australian Retirement Trust - Lifecycle Balanced Pool (7.3%), and AustralianSuper ... |
| | | Australian superannuation funds Hostplus and NGS Super, among other major investors, have contributed to a US$300 million ($466 million) capital raise for a Melbourne-found global financial platform. The two super funds were some of the lead investors ... |
| | | ... maintained their dominance in both AUM and membership numbers. The industry now consists of eight "mega funds," with Hostplus becoming the latest addition after surpassing $100 billion in AUM in FY24. In addition to the "mega funds," six others are within ... |
| | | ... chief risk officer who was appointed following the departure of Norlena Brouwer, who arrived at the start of 2023 from Hostplus and left in September 2024. Before working at UniSuper, the risk specialist spent three years at Deloitte and 16 years at ... |
| | | ... fund, achieving 8.29%. This beat Australian Retirement Trust (8.09%) and AustralianSuper (8.08%). However, over 20 years Hostplus wins out with 7.88%, followed by AustralianSuper on 7.86%, Cbus at 7.64%, Australian Retirement Trust on 7.59% and Future ... |
| | | ... Kraiten who was promoted to head of private markets and infrastructure in 2024 and previously spent over 12 years at Hostplus. |
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