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CEOs of super and sovereign wealth funds received upwards of $3 million in total remuneration in the 2023 financial year, according to Investment Magazine's latest analysis based on fund reports and APRA data. CEOs of many of the funds included in the analysis could expect to receive better compensation elsewhere in financial services, industry experts said, but most are tied to the superannuation sector by a sense of purpose.
Darcy Song and Simon HoyleMarch 12, 2024