CMSF 2012 daily news: day two

Big funds tackle peer risk

Focusing on the risks faced by members and judging each investment on its merits helps superannuation funds break from common asset allocations, investment chiefs at the Future Fund and QSuper told CMSF 2012 yesterday.

The past 20 years have seen at least three financial crises, the rise of the superannuation guarantee from 3 per cent to 12 per cent and the maturing of fund memberships, said Brad Holzberger, chief investment officer of the $30 billion QSuper. But asset allocations remain largely static.

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Super system on the inexorable path towards ten mega-funds

With the super industry facing into headwinds that raise the floor on minimum scale and increase complexity, the pressure towards further consolidation should ultimately prove unstoppable, and a natural end-point could be ten mega-funds over $200 billion in size managing more than 90 per cent of system assets. The path to that destination, however, could be bumpy.

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