Jasmine Siljic

Jasmine Siljic

Jasmine Siljic is a journalist at Super Review. Prior to joining SR, she also worked across other Momentum Media brands as an intern and cadet journalist. She recently completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Macquarie University.

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The $75 billion superannuation fund has welcomed a new chief financial officer and director to its board, with both commencing in 2024....

Australians are increasingly conflicted on their outlook towards retirement, with some confident their savings will sufficiently last while others say they no longer see ...

The annual expenditure needed to comfortably retire in Australia has risen to a record high in the September quarter due to the growing cost of everyday items, ASFA finds...

New projections from the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia anticipate approximately half of retiree households to be able to afford a comfortable retiremen...

There is scope for superannuation licensees to further reduce their fees, particularly in trustee directed products, according to an APRA report....

Offshore asset allocation is edging closer to half of superannuation funds’ total investment portfolios, driven by challenges in domestic markets. ...

The superannuation fund has announced a $1 billion investment in a renewable energy infrastructure manager, marking the next step in its decarbonisation journey....

The Responsible Investment Association Australasia has announced the appointment of two co-chief executives, following the departure of Simon O’Connor after over a decade...

The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia has appointed its next chief executive to lead the body, following an extensive recruitment process after the departu...

While ASIC still believes there is a “lack of urgency” with implementing the Retirement Income Covenant, super funds say they want to ensure their products are well-devel...

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