ACSI 2022 annual conference: The path to net-zero
ACSI’s upcoming annual conference will provide the industry an opportunity to discuss face-to-face key issues such as climate change and corporate culture after two years of virtual meetings.
ACSI’s upcoming annual conference will provide the industry an opportunity to discuss face-to-face key issues such as climate change and corporate culture after two years of virtual meetings.
Industry figures say the super industry is grappling with conflicting expectations on its role in core issues like financial literacy, infrastructure development and helping young people buy housing.
The merger of Sunsuper and QSuper created a behemoth organisation with $230 billion of assets under management and over two million members, giving the fund significant financial firepower to plan for members’ retirement.
The responsible investment (RI) movement has gained significant momentum over the last decade with ESG funds alone now having over US$40 trillion under management but is it having a real-world impact? Peakview Strategy managing director Michael van Niekerk writes.
CEO Bernard Reilly and chair Don Luke of Australian Retirement Trust joined us at the Fiduciary Investors Symposium in June 2022 for a fireside chat on how the fund is adapting and progressing post-merger, and what is next on the agenda for Australia’s newest mega fund. This session was hosted by Michael Baldwin, global head of external relationships & deputy CEO, Conexus Financial.
This year has brought fresh woes to a pandemic-strained global economic scenario, with the Russia-Ukraine war tipping major economies to an energy crisis and higher inflation. Staying the course on net-zero is being tested and, without careful consideration, could threaten investment and environmental performance alike according to Mercer’s Komal Jalan.
Conexus Financial’s chief executive Fiona Reynolds assesses the success and limitations of the Superannuation Guarantee in the last 30 years as well as its evolving role in the next three decades.
Minister for financial services Stephen Jones has made a sensible decision to request a review of the YFYS performance test. Industry now has its chance to provide constructive input into a solution which can improve consumer protections and enhance member outcomes.
Funds have improved some aspects of governance and fees in response to the previous government’s performance test but reforms are needed, industry figures say.
Gender inequality is an economy-wide problem and should be seen as such. We seem to have become lost in the detail and minutia but it’s time to apply the idea of shared prosperity to move the dial on gender inequity, impact adviser Mary Delahunty writes.
Canada’s OPTrust is leveraging artificial intelligence as part of its data-driven and evidenced-based investment approach according to head of total fund completion portfolio strategies Romain Rouillon.
On the 30th anniversary of the super guarantee, journalist and author Christine St Anne revisits the birth of compulsory super and those who were there at the very beginning that helped create the $3.5 trillion industry Australia has today.