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‘Mega’ super funds extend gap between smaller peers: KPMG

Australia’s seven largest super funds have marched further ahead of the pack, with their smaller competitors impacted by market volatility, according to new KPMG analysis.

by Charbel Kadib
May 4, 2023
in News, Superannuation
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Global consultancy firm KPMG has published its latest annual Super Insights report, which involved an analysis of data from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

The report revealed market volatility contributed to a 0.5 per cent contraction in total superannuation assets under management (AUM) over the year to 30 June 2022, from $2.8 trillion to $2.79 trillion.

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However, the contraction was not broad-based, with ‘mega’ funds (the seven largest superannuation funds with AUM exceeding $100 billion) being the only segment to record balance growth over the 12-month period.

Mega funds— AMP, Australian Retirement Trust, Australian Super, Aware Super, CFS, Insignia, and UniSuper —grew their total AUM to $1.1 trillion (10.7 million accounts) — more than triple the size of the next segment (funds with $50-100 billion AUM), which totalled $385 billion.

As at 30 June 2022, five super funds managed AUM between $60-100 billion, with a $28 billion gap to the next largest fund ($32 billion).

Just seven funds managed AUM between $20-32 billion, with at least 29 of the 39 remaining funds managing less than $10 billion.  

Linda Elkins, KPMG national sector leader, asset & wealth management, partly attributed the shift in the competitive dynamic to recent mergers, which included the merger between QSuper and Sunsuper to form the Australian Retirement Trust.

“Mergers, and the rise of the mega funds, are a continuing driver of change in the super landscape,” Ms Elkins said.

“Five more significant mergers took place in the year under review and nine other funds have now made merger or MOU announcements.

“The growth in the super sector was restricted to the largest funds, mostly due to that merger activity. The Australian super sector is becoming more clearly stratified by size of funds.”

The big end of town also dwarfed smaller peers on a net flows basis, with Australian Super alone taking in $25 billion over the 2022 financial year.

According to the review, just 14 funds recorded net flows above $300 million, with the remainder of funds experiencing low or negative flows.

Market share by fund type

Industry funds continued to outpace their counterparts, growing their market share (by AUM) to 37 per cent — up six percentage points over the past year.

Retail funds lost ground, with their market share slipping from 24 per cent to 23 per cent over the same period.

Over the past decade, industry funds have grown their market share by 15 percentage points, mostly seizing ground from retail funds — down 8 percentage points.

When assessed by number of accounts managed, industry funds have held a majority share for five consecutive years, growing their share by a further four percentage points to 56 per cent in the year to 30 June 2022.

However, retail funds reported the largest average contributions per member, up 40 per cent from $2,644 to $3,699 — representing seven out of the top 10 funds for average voluntary contributions.

The KPMG report found that to attract and retain members, funds are increasingly investing in digital capacity, online offerings, and accumulation to retirement strategies — particularly off the back of the introduction of the Retirement Income Covenant.

“There is now a critical mass of retirees with a common unmet need – dealing with longevity risk and achieving a certain income for life,” Melinda Howes, KPMG superannuation partner, observed.

“APRA requires that by the end of June trustees will have undertaken an assessment of their products and strategies.

“Members are now ranking certainty of income as a first priority in super fund surveys and will be increasingly looking to their funds to advise them on deciding the most appropriate strategy.

“Consideration of longevity insurance solutions is now front of mind for many funds, given members’ desire for secure income. A number of funds have now created chief retirement officer roles, reflecting the market-wide shift in focus to retirement.”   

Retail funds continued to dominate the pension phase, with 55 per cent market share.

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