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27 June 2025 by [email protected]

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Local Government Super retains Link Super

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Link Super has edged out Mercer to remain the administrator for Local Government Super (LGS) until 2019.

The superannuation fund has reappointed Link Super for four-and-a-half years, commencing on 1 July 2014.

The appointment came after a competitive tender process, with Mercer and Link Super emerging as “particularly strong contenders”, according to LGS chief executive Peter Lambert.

“We believe that with Link Super we have arrived at the best solution, one that enables the continued focus on returns for members while delivering seamless and cost-effective administration services,” said Mr Lambert.

 
 

Link Group managing director John McMurtrie said the reappointment was a confirmation of the “strong relationship” between the two organisations.

“Our organisations have strong mutual understanding, shared values and the same desire to deliver premium, cost-effective services to members,” he said.