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13 October 2025 by Olivia Grace-Curran

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Kinetic Super reappoints Towers Watson

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Kinetic Super has reappointed asset consultant Towers Watson as investment adviser for another three years following a review process.

As part of the review, JP Morgan was also reappointed as custodian for a further three years. 

Kinetic Super chief Investment officer Paul Kessell said Kinetic Super said Towers Watson understands Kinetic Super’s philosophy of “uncomplicated investment strategies that balance minimising negative impacts to members’ accounts with higher investment returns over the long term”. 

Towers Watson head of investments Graeme Miller said Towers Watson has been “privileged to be Kinetic Super’s investment advisors over the last six years – a period during which Kinetic Super has delivered strong top-quartile performance to its members”. 

 
 

“We were thrilled to learn of our reappointment and we look forward to working with the Kinetic Super team in the future,” he said.