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| | ... (70.3%), HESTA (70.2%), CareSuper (67.6%), AustralianSuper (67.3%), Colonial First State (65.1%), Mercer (64.7%) and Hostplus (63.2%). "Consumers are continuing to be more satisfied with industry funds, and this is reflected in the fact there is a total ... |
| | | ... targeted by an online fraud syndicate which siphoned millions from share-trading and super accounts. AustralianSuper, Rest, Hostplus and HESTA were among those targeted, alongside LUCRF Super and Club Plus. Using stolen identities, the syndicate stole ... |
| | | ... three-year period to the end of September. Sunsuper, Cbus, Media Super, NGS Super all made the top five, while Club Plus, Hostplus, CareSuper, First State Super and Prime Super rounded out the top 10. And their domination doesn't end there, with industry ... |
| | | ... default superannuation fund for the Australian Football League's players and employees. Starting 28 February 2020, Hostplus will be the AFL's default fund of choice. AMP won the mandate in 1999, providing superannuation for both players and other ... |
| | | ... choice award for the third year in a row, with Rainmaker saying it signifies the funds ability to engage its members. HostPlus took out the long term performance award and HESTA Core Pool won in the risk-adjusted performance category. On the asset consulting ... |
| | | Hostplus and Club Super have officially merged as of today. The merger, which was announced in July, sees Hostplus add $600 million to its $45 billion funds under management and a further 22,000 members. Club Super accounts will be transferred to Hostplus ... |
| | | ... said the $170 billion superannuation fund will not open its investment options to self-managed-superannuation, unlike HostPlus which made the move in June. The $43 billion HostPlus opened up some of its options to SMSFs, with the goal of retaining members ... |
| | | AustralianSuper, AMP Super, IOOF, QSuper and Hostplus are just some of the funds that will front the committee for a two day hearing in Canberra in November as part of its ongoing review of the four major banks and other financial institutions. Other ... |
| | | Hostplus has the best three-year returns in default superannuation products but if risk measures are taken into account, another industry fund takes the top spot, according to new Rainmaker research. HESTA emerged as Australia's best risk-adjusted ... |
| | | ... environmental destruction, polluting, social harm and poor corporate governance including all-male boards. Meanwhile Hostplus and HESTA achieved lower than expected ratings despite their long running and high profile ESG initiatives. The Ethical Advisers' ... |
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