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27 November 2015 • By • 1 min read

Women super grows 30 per cent, gender gap remains

The average balance of women’s superannuation has grown 30 per cent in the 12 months to October 2015, but it still only makes up about 66 per cent of ...

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Super funds increase focus on innovation

In order to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by technological change, superannuation funds are set to increase their investment in the ...

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Super industry chooses self-interest over members

The Australian superannuation industry is failing to achieve optimal performance in part due to its continued focus on self-interest, warns ...

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‘Decisive reform’ needed on super contributions

Tax breaks for superannuation contributions need to be revised to more accurately target their policy purpose, says the Grattan Institute

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ASFA defends $2.5 million super cap

The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has rejected the suggestion that its proposed $2.5 million cap for super benefits, which ...

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Mercer transforms super admin business

Mercer has made several changes to its super administration business, including the addition of new technology, innovative products and enhancing its ...

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Vision Super launches consolidation initiative

Vision Super will contact all members with low and inactive super accounts in an effort to encourage them to consolidate their accounts and remain ...

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Super funds warned on broker selection

Superannuation funds have an obligation to their members to ensure they are getting the best trade performance possible out of their 'block ...

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Future Super goes 'carbon neutral'

Fossil fuel-free superannuation fund Future Super, founded by former GetUp national director Simon Sheikh, has become 'climate neutral' by purchasing ...

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Put super under the ‘gender lens’: AIST

Because women retire with significantly less savings than men, all workforce super policies and pay need to be examined in order to find better ...

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