Having your super in a few places isn’t just messier, it could cost you more.
If you have more than one super account, you might be paying more than one set of admin fees. Putting all your super in one place* could mean paying fewer fees and saving more for your future. Plus, your super will be easier to manage.
* Before making a decision to combine your super, you should ask your super provider about any fees or charges that may apply, or any other information about the effect this transfer may have on your benefits, such as insurance cover.
Two steps to combine your super@headerTypeLevelDown>
Our search and consolidate tool lets you find and combine your existing accounts. It’s easy to use, fast and free. Follow these next two steps and you could be on your way to fewer sets of fees and simpler super admin.*
Join AustralianSuper@headerTypeLevelDown>
If you’ve got your Tax File Number and employer’s ABN handy (if you’re currently working), you’re all set to become a member. It takes just 15 minutes to join.
Login and combine@headerTypeLevelDown>
Once you’ve joined and logged in to your online account, click on 'Transactions’ and then 'Consolidate super'. Give us your consent to start the search, and we’ll do the rest. If you’re on mobile, you can do this using the AustralianSuper app.
Why choose AustralianSuper?@headerType>
A history of strong, long-term returns@headerTypeLevelDown>
The Balanced option has delivered an average annual return of 7.44% over the last 10 years and 9.21% since inception (August 1985) to 31 March 20251.
Your future is in trusted hands@headerTypeLevelDown>
Awarded Australia's most trusted super fund, 12 years running4. As an industry super fund, we don’t pay profits or dividends to shareholders so the money we make goes back into the fund for the benefit of members.
Winner of the Canstar Outstanding Value Award for Superannuation5
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Important things to consider @headerType>
- AustralianSuper Balanced investment option compared to the SuperRatings Fund Crediting Rate Survey - SR50 Balanced (60–76) Index to 31 March 2025. 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.
- AustralianSuper has a total of 3.51 million members and $367.1 billion in member assets as at 31 December 2024.
- Thinking Ahead Institute, Global top 300 pension funds, September 2024.
- Readers Digest Most Trusted Brands – Superannuation category winner for 12 years running 2013-2024 according to research conducted by leading independent research agency Catalyst Research. Awards and ratings are only one factor to be taken into account when choosing a super fund.
- AustralianSuper received the Canstar Outstanding Value Award – Superannuation in 2011-2025. Read the full methodology for super here. Awards and ratings are only one factor to be taken into account when choosing a super fund.