Investments
Why markets won’t go back to normal after Iran
The war in Iran heralds a period of prolonged market and economic disruption rather than a “short, sharp shock”, according to BlackRock. But investors can’t afford to tear their eyes away from market shifts already underway before the war began.
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.
Podcasts
‘Crazy’ to bet against US, AI momentum: CFS Super CEO
While the US is becoming an increasingly chaotic force in geopolitics, and valuations around its technology companies are called into question, CFS Super chief executive Kelly Power said investors going against these forces would be fighting a losing battle. Listen to her conversation with Conexus Financial founder and managing director Colin Tate on the sidelines of the historic Australian Superannuation Investment Summit last week.
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.
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Investments
Super sector’s ‘ringside seats’ to Trump, AI new world order
The first two days of the historic Australian Superannuation Investment Summit in the US have given super sector leaders unique insights into the seismic geopolitical and technological changes afoot in the world. On the sidelines of the summit, the CEO of Cbus and CIOs of AMP, MLC and Rest reflect on how they will act on the insights to help bolster investment returns and member experience in a volatile market environment.
Profiles
Why HESTA’s ‘joined-up thinking’ is one of its CIO’s favourite things
Sonya Sawtell-Rickson joined HESTA as the health industry workers’ super fund was taking steps towards investment internalisation and a total portfolio approach. She says the moves have been vindicated not only by member returns but in the “joined-up” conversations the now-$96 billion fund has with the companies it invests in.
Profiles
From telescopes to TelstraSuper, a road less travelled
A decision to switch careers led Kate Misic from working with telescopes to working with a $30 billion superannuation investment team, and as Telstra Super chief investment officer of nine years Graeme Miller steps away, Misic is stepping up.
Governance
Board structure incidental to the power of profit-to-member funds
A report by the Super Members Council says it’s the governance of profit-to-member funds that allows them to deliver better net returns to members, lower costs and greater efficiency, and to offer more diversified portfolios. But that has (almost) nothing to do with who sits at the board table.
Governance
Norway pips Australia for most transparent pension fund
The $400 billion AustralianSuper has been named most transparent super fund in Australia and the fourth in the overall Global Pension Transparency Benchmark ranking, scoring 93 out of 100. But on a five-year basis, Australian Retirement Trust saw the biggest score uplift as its merger prompted the creation of more rigorous public reporting standards.
Industry & regulation
Funds face new discretion under plan to block abusers from death benefits
The Albanese government is exploring legislative options to stop domestic violence abusers from gaining control of their victims’ superannuation through death benefits. While this could give trustees greater discretion in assessing a deceased member’s circumstances, complicated cases may add further strains to an already stressed payout process.
Investments
AustralianSuper’s call for leverage is bold but unnecessary
AustralianSuper’s chief liquidity officer Chandu Bhindi has publicly proposed the idea of allowing some super funds to directly use leverage, enabling them to better manage liquidity requirements in crisis situations rather than being forced to sell assets at stressed prices. While the idea has some merits, overall it is not necessary and could increase system risk.
Private equity
AustralianSuper plots private equity expansion
AustralianSuper is planning on boosting both its allocation to private equity and the number of external managers it uses in the “highly attractive asset class” amidst a broader shift in how super funds are investing across the private markets.













