X
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Events
Subscribe to our Newsletter
  • News
    • Markets
    • Regulation
    • Super
    • M&A
    • Tech
    • Appointments
  • Podcast
  • Webcasts
  • Video
  • Analysis
  • Promoted Content
No Results
View All Results
  • News
    • Markets
    • Regulation
    • Super
    • M&A
    • Tech
    • Appointments
  • Podcast
  • Webcasts
  • Video
  • Analysis
  • Promoted Content
No Results
View All Results
No Results
View All Results
Home News Super

Hostplus doubles down on unlisted assets

Despite the controversy generated by its unlisted assets at the outset of the COVID-19, Hostplus has flagged investments in a slew of new private equity and infrastructure opportunities.

by Lachlan Maddock
October 22, 2020
in News, Super
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Hostplus has invested billions into opportunities it believes support sustainable development, including a solar cell start-up, a farm robotics company and fake meat producer v2food in order to fulfil its mandate. 

“Today, and into the future, we believe these assets can deliver investment growth as well as providing an important balance to listed assets, which can often be more volatile,” Hostplus said. 

X

“In seeking and securing investment opportunities that generate returns while also working to improve the world we live in, we recognise that many of these investments also support one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.”

Hostplus also invested in a “creative office space” in Los Angeles, the International Towers in Sydney, Anglian Water Group in the UK, and the Powering Australian Renewables Fund. 

Controversial CIO Sam Sicilia backed Hostplus’ unlisted investment strategy, which attracted scrutiny during the COVID-19 crisis due to the belief that it had hindered the fund’s liquidity position at a time when potentially millions of Australians were expected to withdraw their super under the early release scheme. 

“Hostplus’ default Balanced (MySuper) option has nearly half of its investments in unlisted assets, such as property, infrastructure and private equity, that are not traded on public exchanges like the ASX,” Mr Sicilia said.

“This past year, the majority of these unlisted assets fulfilled their intended role; that is, to counter the volatility of listed share markets in uncertain times such as these.”

Mr Sicilia recently hit back at suggestions the fund had suffered liquidity problems during the crisis, saying “there was never going to be a problem”.

“We were more worried about preserving the SAA of the fund and investment integrity than early release, which was just an automatic process and it was all met,” Mr Sicilia said.

“That wasn’t an issue…early release is not an investment matter. You come up with the cash and it’s handled by somebody else.”

Related Posts

Nvidia surge stokes AI-bubble fears

by Adrian Suljanovic
November 21, 2025

A renewed surge in Nvidia’s earnings outlook has intensified debate over whether the artificial intelligence boom is veering into bubble...

APRA report highlights super’s outsized role in times of crisis

by Georgie Preston
November 21, 2025

In its newly released Systemic Risk Outlook report, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has flagged rising financial system interconnectedness...

Tariff slowdowns clash with AI optimism heading into 2026

by Georgie Preston
November 21, 2025

Despite widespread scepticism over President Trump’s follow-through on tariffs - highlighted once again this week by his dramatic reversal on...

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

VIEW ALL
Promoted Content

Global dividends hit a Q3 record, led by financials.

Global dividends surged to a record US$518.7 billion in Q3 2025, up 6.2% year-on-year, with financials leading the way. The...

by Capital Group
November 18, 2025
Promoted Content

Why smaller can be smarter in private credit

Over the past 15 years, middle market direct lending has grown into one of the most dynamic areas of alternative...

by Tim Warrick, Managing Director of Principal Alternative Credit, Principal Asset Management
November 14, 2025
Promoted Content

Members Want Super Funds to Step Up Security

For most Australians, superannuation is their largest financial asset outside the family home. So, when it comes to digital security,...

by MUFG Pension & Market Services
October 3, 2025
Promoted Content

Boring Can Be Brilliant: Why Steady Investing Builds Lasting Wealth

In financial markets, drama makes headlines. Share prices surge, tumble, and rebound — creating the stories that capture attention. But...

by Zagga
October 2, 2025

Join our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

Latest Podcast

Podcast

Relative Return Insider: Economic shifts, political crossroads, and the digital future

by InvestorDaily team
November 13, 2025
After more than two decades, InvestorDaily continues to be an institution that connects and influences Australia’s financial services sector. This influential and integrated media brand connects with leading financial services professionals within superannuation, funds management, financial planning and intermediary distribution through a range of channels, including digital, social, research, broadcast, webcast and events.

Subscribe to our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

About Us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • Markets
  • Appointments
  • Regulation
  • Super
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Tech
  • Promoted Content
  • Analysis

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
  • News
  • Markets
  • Regulation
  • Super
  • M&A
  • Tech
  • Appointments
  • Podcast
  • Webcasts
  • Promoted Content
  • Events
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited