APRA heatmaps: The results

APRA's Sydney Office

A mix of industry and retail super funds have been identified by APRA’s much-anticipated heatmaps as the worst performers over five years.

Maritime Super, EISS Super and Christian Super are among a handful of MySuper funds that flashed dark red on the regulator’s gradient colour scheme, which shows the degree of underperformance relative to benchmarks. Other funds flagged included LUCRF, Perpetual Super and a number of retirement wrap products managed by BT Funds that includes Westpac Group Plan MySuper.

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority said the results were a major step forward for transparency and accountability. Here are the results in full:



Leave a Comment

Super funds hold the capital the world needs: NSW Treasurer

NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey says last year's Citi A50 summit is converting investor interest into firm approvals, as the state pushes data centre, renewable energy and electrification projects through a fast-track process and positions Sydney as a global financial centre.

Sort content by

Previous