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For years, industry super funds have been marketed as the sensible, low-cost option – the super funds “run only to benefit members,” with strong long-term returns and fewer fees than many retail funds. On paper, that sounds like an easy…

Retail super funds exist because Australia has long relied on the private sector to deliver retirement products alongside government and not-for-profit funds. When compulsory superannuation was introduced in the early 1990s, banks, wealth managers, and investment houses recognised an opportunity:…

Superannuation looks simple from the outside – compulsory contributions quietly accumulating until retirement – yet the underlying system is surprisingly diverse. Australia offers one of the broadest ranges of super fund types in the world, each built for a different…

For decades, changing super funds was an administrative ordeal – so onerous that most people never bothered. Forms, signatures, delays – the process discouraged even the most motivated members from seeking better returns or lower fees. Today, that has changed.…

Most Australians grow up knowing that they “have super,” but the details often sit in the background of life — a kind of financial autopilot running quietly out of sight. A digital super fund is, at its simplest, a modern…