The winners will be announced at a gala dinner to be held in Melbourne on 10 August.
Best Public Sector Fund
First State Super
LGIAsuper
Local Government Super
Qsuper
Super SA
VicSuper
Best Industry Fund
AustralianSuper
Caresuper
Equip
HESTA
Hostplus
REST
Sunsuper
Unisuper
Best Insurer
AIA
AMP
CommInsure
Hannover
MetLife
MLC
OnePath
TAL
Best Pension Product
AMP Signature Super Allocated Pension
Asgard Infinity eWRAP Pension
AustralianSuper Choice Income
BT SuperWrap Pension Plan
Caresuper Pension
Colonial First State - FirstChoice Wholesale Pension
IOOF Pursuit Select Allocated Pension
MLC Navigator Retirement Plan Series 2 - Pension Service
Best Corporate Solution Product
AMP SignatureSuper
ANZ Smart Choice Super (Employer Sponsored)
Colonial First State FirstChoice Employer Super
Equip MyFuture Corporate
Mercer Super Trust
MLC MasterKey Business Super
Plum Super
REST Corporate
Russell Investments Master Trust – iQ Super – Employer
Sunsuper for life Corporate
Best Commercial Product – Personal
AMP Flexible Super
ANZ Smart Choice Super
Asgard Infinity eWRAP Super
IOOF Employer Super - Personal Division
MLC Wrap Super - Super Service Series 2
netwealth Super Accelerator
Plum Super - Personal Plan
Russell Investments Master Trust
Best MySuper Investment Option
AustralianSuper
Caresuper
EISS Super
First State Super
HESTA
LGIAsuper
REI Super
REST
Sunsuper for life
Unisuper
Jim Chalmers has defended changes to the Future Fund’s mandate, referring to himself as a “big supporter” of the sovereign wealth fund, amid fierce opposition from the Coalition, which has pledged to reverse any changes if it wins next year’s election.
In a new review of the country’s largest fund, a research house says it’s well placed to deliver attractive returns despite challenges.
Chant West analysis suggests super could be well placed to deliver a double-digit result by the end of the calendar year.
Specific valuation decisions made by the $88 billion fund at the beginning of the pandemic were “not adequate for the deteriorating market conditions”, according to the prudential regulator.