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  • Strong Long-term Returns2
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New job, same super

Congrats on embarking on your next adventure.

Starting a new job is an exciting, challenging and sometimes confusing time. So the last thing you need is the extra headache of sorting out your super too. That’s why we make it easy to take your AustralianSuper account with you, wherever your career takes you.

To take your AustralianSuper account with you to your new employer, simply complete the Pay my super into AustralianSuper form and give it to your employer. The form has most of the details your employer needs – all you need to provide is your member number, name and AustralianSuper account name.


  1. Source: Zenith CW Pty Ltd (Chant West) (ABN 20 639 121 403). Chant West Super Fund Fee Survey June 2024. Survey compares administration fees and costs for MySuper products for a $50,000 balance. Other fees and costs apply. Fees may change in the future which may affect the outcome of this comparison.

  2. AustralianSuper Balanced investment option compared to the SuperRatings Fund Crediting Rate Survey - SR50 Balanced (60–76) Index to 30 June 2024. Investment returns are not guaranteed. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. Returns from equivalent investment options of the ARF and STA super funds are used for periods before 1 July 2006.

  3. APRA Quarterly superannuation fund level statistics March 2024. Released June 2024.

  4. Readers Digest Most Trusted Brands – Superannuation category winner for 12 years running 2013-2024 according to research conducted by independent research agency Catalyst Research. Awards and ratings are only one factor to be taken into account when choosing a super fund. Read the full methodology

  5. Personal financial product advice is provided under the Australian Financial Services Licence held by a third party and not by AustralianSuper Pty Ltd. Fees may apply.

  6. You should consider the insurance cover, investment performance and fees of your employer’s fund before making a decision about AustralianSuper.

  7. Before making a decision to combine your super, consider any fees or charges that may apply, and the effect a transfer may have on benefits in your other fund such as insurance cover. We recommend you consider seeking financial advice.
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