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Smaller super players stand out on top 10 ranking

SuperRatings has shared the top 10 balanced options of the last financial year.

by InvestorDaily team
July 18, 2025
in News, Super
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The Raiz Super Moderately Aggressive option was the top-performing option in the SR50 Balanced (60-76) Index, according to SuperRatings, returning 13.8 per cent over the last financial year.

It was closely followed by legalsuper – MySuper Balanced option and Hostplus – Index Balanced option, returning 12.6 per cent and 12.0 per cent, respectively.

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According to its analysis, the rest of the top 10 performing options were:

– Colonial First State First Choice Wholesale Personal – Enhanced Index Balanced with a 12 per cent return

– Vanguard Super SaveSmart – Growth with 11.8 per cent

– Living Super – Growth with 11.7

– Superhero Super – Growth with 11.7

– ESSSuper – Balanced Growth with 11.3

– Australian Retirement Trust – Super Savings – Balanced with 11.2

– NGS Super – Diversified (MySuper) with 11.2

“It’s pleasing to see a range of funds in this year’s top performers with some smaller funds showing their ability to deliver strong returns to their members through uncertain times” said Kirby Rappell, executive director of SuperRatings.

Much like over the last two years, SuperRatings said international technology and Australian financial shares drove the majority of returns with options designed to track a benchmark outperforming more active investing strategies.

It noted that the top performing passive fund over 2024–25 was Raiz Super’s Moderately Aggressive option with a return of 13.8 per cent, followed by Netwealth Super Accelerator’s BlackRock GSS Index Plus Growth Fund and Aware Super’s Future Saver – Balanced Indexed option at 13.7 per cent and 12.7 per cent, respectively.

Regarding life cycle options, SuperRatings reported that members aged 45 invested in these options saw a median return of 12.0 per cent for the year.

Members invested in sustainable focused options saw returns similar to the broader balanced option outcomes with the median sustainable balanced option returning 10.2 per cent.

Vanguard Super’s Ethically Conscious Growth option delivered the strongest return for a sustainable option with a 12.6 per cent return for the year.

Over a period of 10 years, SuperRatings noted Hostplus’ Balanced option remained the highest performing balanced option, returning of 8.3 per cent p.a., followed by Australian Retirement Trust’s Balanced option and AustralianSuper’s Balanced option with 8.2 per cent and 7.9 per cent, respectively.

SuperRatings also assessed the top 10 balanced options based on volatility – highlighting how effectively funds reward members for enduring market fluctuations.

Over the past seven years, Australian Retirement Trust’s Super Savings product recorded the lowest volatility while delivering a return of 8.0 per cent p.a. Brighter Super followed with 8.3 per cent p.a., and Aware Super returned 7.5 per cent p.a.

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