Leadership & profiles
Departing TelstraSuper investment head to fill HESTA portfolio design role
TelstraSuper acting CIO Kate Misic has moved to HESTA as head of portfolio design as her old fund enters the final stages of its merger with Aware Super.
Analysis
Contemplating the impacts of a lost decade for markets
Super funds and their members could be exposed to returns turning out to be poor over an extended period. Were that to happen, confidence in the system itself could be shaken.
Business strategy
New AMP CEO says corporate clients ‘critical’ to super growth
New AMP CEO Blair Vernon says that he will work hard to bolster its corporate super offering and gain back the market share it has lost to competitors like Australian Retirement Trust in recent years as part of a “relentless” focus on returning the master trust to positive inflow.
Analysis
Contemplating the possibility of a lost decade for markets
Extended periods of market weakness are not as rare as often thought. With growth asset exposure approaching 75 per cent for APRA-regulated funds, the industry and members could be exposed to returns turning out to be poor over an extended period.
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Leadership & profiles
What HESTA’s CEO pick says about the super wars
The appointment of profit-to-member mainstay Robbie Campo to the CEO role at the $100 billion HESTA comes with the fund under increasing pressure relating to its relationship with Grow Inc. and the industry-wide acceleration of outflows to platforms.
Profiles
‘Not afraid of the size we are’: NGS pushes ‘alternative scale’ as churn slows
NGS Super is on a mission to reduce its member churn with a bid to lean into its “alternative scale” as a small player in a superannuation landscape dominated by increasingly mammoth funds. Chief executive Natalie Previtera says the transition to Grow – which she calls the Ferrari of admin systems – is one of the first crucial steps.
2025 Insurance in Super Summit
What the super industry can learn about leadership under pressure
A willingness to make tough decisions in difficult circumstances characterises the careers of both former Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan AC and the neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo, and will provide the Investment Magazine Insurance in Super Summit with insights into the secrets of effective leadership in a challenging environment.
Podcasts
Pension Policy Series podcast: Expediting regulatory reform
The Conexus Institute executive director, Dr David Bell, and research fellow, Dr Geoff Warren, discuss key legislative reforms currently in the pipeline that need to be expedited by the government to support funds in their development of better outcomes for members.
Governance
Why funds need to deal with TPA’s ‘free rider’ problem
More and more super funds are pivoting to the TPA approach, but will need to confront the long-standing issues with accountability that come with it if they want that model to be sustainable into the future.
Governance
Aware backs tougher law to ensure company action against modern slavery
Aware Super has backed the call for a legislative change that will introduce mandatory human rights due diligence for large Australian companies, as head of responsible investment Liza McDonald said it’s a “reasonable request” which will help asset owners understand and manage the governance risks in their portfolios.
Industry & regulation
Time to bring law to SMSF ‘wild west’: Hartley
More regulation is needed to address consumer harm arising from SMSFs and the Financial Accountability Regime should apply even to platforms that outsource their super trustee in order to close governance gaps, according to Insignia Financial CEO Scott Hartley.
Investments
The world won’t wait for the investment committee
The institutions managing long-term savings might not be built to respond at the speed the world now moves. The gap between knowing and acting – which, ultimately, is where all risk lives – is one they can’t afford to keep open.
Investments
Private credit managers say investor concerns are overhyped
Investment leaders in private credit have dismissed concerns about the asset class, arguing the real issue is a mismatch between the liquidity of the asset class and the expectations of non-institutional investors.












