Organic growth, investment overlays off the table: Mine’s Nair

The performance test environment will focus smaller and medium sized funds on existing member outcomes over organic growth strategies, making merger discussions even more prevalent in this category, Vasyl Nair predicts.

Life after performance test fails – funds speak

Many of the funds skating close to the performance test benchmark hurdle wouldn’t have known their fate one way or the other until they were informed late on Monday, it has been described.

Stapling: How funds plan to address the ‘game changer’ and step up

There will be winners and losers post-November when “stapling” reforms come into play, but even the likely winners see challenges and unforeseen consequences mixed with opportunity.

Illiquid asset allocations need to be informed by inflows

Allocation to illiquid assets by a super fund needs to be informed by the fund’s net-inflow characteristics, not just present inflows, but prospective inflows, new research shows.

Look to causes not the symptoms for super’s gender gap: Vision’s Darmanin

Vision Super’s recently appointed first female chair, Lisa Darmanin, says the reasons women lag men in the size of their retirement nest eggs has more to do with broad systemic issues than it does necessarily with the superannuation system itself.

‘Profit-for-member’ could become a PR term as retail and industry models converge

Regulations leading to greater trustee accountability will drive some convergence between the business models of industry and retail superannuation funds, experts say.

Helping victims of trauma is less daunting than you’d think: Grace Tame

We are living in troubling times but Australian of the Year, Grace Tame, shared her experiences in dealing with trauma to a summit of group insurance professionals.