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Why you should have your money with 1 of 18 superannuation funds

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Why you should have your money with 1 of 18 superannuation funds

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May 20 2021

Superannuation members should have their funds in just 18 of Australia’s 142 current options or risk having their money whittled away by higher fees and poorer returns, the prudential regulator has advised.

Why you should have your money with 1 of 18 superannuation funds

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Superannuation members should have their funds in just 18 of Australia’s 142 current options or risk having their money whittled away by higher fees and poorer returns, the prudential regulator has advised.

Why you should have your money with 1 of 18 superannuation funds

In her exit speech, deputy chair of APRA Helen Rowell said Australia currently has too many superannuation funds, with smaller funds needing to merge with larger firms.

Funds with less than $30 billion under management, Ms Rowell noted, cannot remain competitive, often charging members more for underperformance.

“The emerging industry view seems to be that any fund with less than around $30 billion in assets under management is increasingly going to be uncompetitive against the so-called ‘mega-funds’,” she said.

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“While there will inevitably be debate about the threshold level of assets needed, we agree with the sentiment. Smaller, underperforming funds would ideally consider merging with a larger, better-performing partner rather than another small fund – especially one that is also underperforming.”

Why you should have your money with 1 of 18 superannuation funds

According to APRA data, almost 90 per cent or 124, of the 142 funds in APRA’s fund-level superannuation data have less than $30 billion in assets.

Ms Rowell said APRA has been “pushing hard” for several years for more fund mergers, and it is not simply “weeding out underperformers or making the sector easier for members”.

“All things being equal, the evidence suggests that larger funds are better placed to deliver stronger investment performance and lower fees,” she continued.

“As the operational capability needed to run a successful superannuation fund generally increases with technological and regulatory developments, scale is becoming a more important determinant of member outcomes.”

While praising APRA’s work in reducing the number of funds in the market, Ms Rowell was quick to point out that smaller funds should not be together with other inefficient small funds.

“Over the past eight years, about 70 APRA-regulated funds have finalised mergers, and there are currently around a dozen potential mergers under consideration that we know of,” Ms Rowell said.

“While this is welcome, we’re not convinced all of these mergers are producing a new entity that has either the governance capability or the scale to be sustainable over the long term.”

She noted that APRA did not expect trustees to consider whether a small fund to small fund (or bus-stop) merger is going to tackle underlying issues or just be a temporary stop on the way to the ultimate destination of sustainability.

“With an obligation to consider members’ best interests, not just better their interests, trustees should be considering the express bus route that will take them more directly to where they need to be,” Ms Rowell concluded.

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Cameron is a journalist for Momentum Media's nestegg and Smart Property Investment. He enjoys giving Aussies practical financial tips and tricks to help grow their wealth and achieve financial independence. As a self-confessed finance nerd, Cameron enjoys chatting with industry experts and commentators to leverage their insights to grow your portfolio.

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Cameron is a journalist for Momentum Media's nestegg and Smart Property Investment. He enjoys giving Aussies practical financial tips and tricks to help grow their wealth and achieve financial independence. As a self-confessed finance nerd, Cameron enjoys chatting with industry experts and commentators to leverage their insights to grow your portfolio.

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