Superannuation News Wrap

Wed, 1st Jul 2026

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This episode from Financial Services Online delves into recent Australian Superannuation sector news. It discusses a possible merger between two major Super Funds, foreseeing improved services and reduced costs to beneficiaries. The government has also decided to keep the existing Super Guarantee Charge, ensuring stability for superannuitants. ASICS released a stern warning against Super Funds with misleading advertisements, as part of their effort to heighten transparency. Despite a challenging year, there's been a progressive increase in voluntary Super Fund contributions. A recent report demonstrates that Super Funds now account for roughly 50% of all Australian investments, indicating their significant impact on the economy. With increasing cyber threats, Super Funds are enhancing their security measures to shield consumer data and funds. Lastly, listeners are reminded to review their super statements, update necessary details and check their insurance cover with the new financial year starting tomorrow.n

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In this week's superannuation news, significant changes affecting both Australian consumers and businesses were observed. The government announced an increase in the superannuation guarantee due to the growing costs of living, to help Australians secure a comfortable future. In a precedent-setting court case, a part-time worker claimed unfair treatment in her superannuation contributions, sparking the call for greater system transparency. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's new campaign mandates superannuation funds to be accountable for the quality of their investments, emphasising ethical investment. Shifting trends show Australian super funds turning to green investments to meet increasing demand for environmentally-friendly portfolios. Lastly, Australia's first superannuation robo-advisor was launched, potentially reshaping accessibility and the future of the sector. Visit financialservicesonline.com.au for more details.

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jakson Wed, 1st Jul 2026 kansikuva

Wed, 1st Jul 2026

This episode from Financial Services Online delves into recent Australian Superannuation sector news. It discusses a possible merger between two major Super Funds, foreseeing improved services and reduced costs to beneficiaries. The government has also decided to keep the existing Super Guarantee Charge, ensuring stability for superannuitants. ASICS released a stern warning against Super Funds with misleading advertisements, as part of their effort to heighten transparency. Despite a challenging year, there's been a progressive increase in voluntary Super Fund contributions. A recent report demonstrates that Super Funds now account for roughly 50% of all Australian investments, indicating their significant impact on the economy. With increasing cyber threats, Super Funds are enhancing their security measures to shield consumer data and funds. Lastly, listeners are reminded to review their super statements, update necessary details and check their insurance cover with the new financial year starting tomorrow.n

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Tue, 30th Jun 2026

In this episode of the Weekly Superannuation News Wrap, Paige Estritori delivers key financial updates straight from the heart of the Australian industry. Among the significant stories is the consistent growth of self-managed super funds, exemplified by the latest positive data release from the Australian Taxation Office. Alongside this, significant regulatory reforms are being considered to streamline superannuation laws, sparking considerable market interest. The episode also explores the ongoing debate on aged-care costs against a backdrop of improved healthcare and increased longevity. Surprisingly, a trend of increased voluntary contributions to super funds by younger Australians also made headlines. Stay tuned to Financial Services Online for crucial financial insights, updates and industry trends in the world of superannuation.n

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Mon, 29th Jun 2026

In this week's episode of Financial Services Online, host Paige Estritori provides the latest updates from Australia's superannuation sector. The episode covers key developments including a significant merger among the countrys largest funds, marking a transformative moment for the investment landscape. The government's adjustments to pensions offer enhanced support to retirees, enhancing their financial security. New regulatory protocols by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission aim to improve super fund accountability. The show also addresses the poor performance of some super funds based on the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's tests, and the notable recovery of certain super funds following the recent global economic downturn. The episode emphasizes staying informed and prepared to leverage superannuation as a vehicle for growth.

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Sun, 28th Jun 2026

In this week's "Weekly Superannuation News Wrap" by Financial Services Online, Paige Estritori discusses important updates in the Superannuation industry. Highlights include the activation of new regulatory measures aiming to improve transparency and accountability, with all Super funds now required to disclose full portfolio holdings biannually. Ongoing Canberra discussions about potentially raising the Super guarantee from 9.5% to 12% are causing industry drama. The rising popularity of Self-Managed Super Funds and the need for professional advice whilst establishing them is noted, as well as changes to the First Home Super Saver Scheme that will allow withdrawals of up to $50,000. Lastly, the AIST Virtual Conference spotlighted the global aspects of the industry, including environmental, sustainability and governance issues, and the effects of climate change on fund performance.

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