How does AustralianSuper compare?@headerType>
A top long-term performer@headerTypeLevelDown>
Our Balanced option has consistently delivered strong long-term performance for members with an average annual return of 8.19% over the last 10 years and 9.28% since inception to 30 September 20241.
Low admin fees@headerTypeLevelDown>
As Australia’s largest super fund2, we use our size and scale to help keep admin fees low3. Super accounts are currently charged $1 per week plus 0.10% pa of your account balance (up to $350 pa).
Award-winning super@headerTypeLevelDown>
We've received Canstar's Outstanding Value Award for Superannuation in 2011-2024 and Account Based Pension in 2018-20244. Awarded most trusted super fund 12 years running5.
Compare net benefit performance
- Super
- Account based pension
How your super fund performs over the long-term will make a big difference to your money for retirement. We focus on what that performance means for the net benefit of your super. See why choosing a top long-term performing fund1 could help you grow your money for the retirement you want. The table below shows how the net benefit of AustralianSuper’s Balanced option compares to others.
Net Benefit Outcomes | |||
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Over 5 years | Over 10 years | Over 15 years | |
AustralianSuper - Balanced | $22,560 | $78,012 | $184,785 |
All super funds (average) - Balanced | $20,288 | $63,901 | $156,366 |
Retail super funds (average) - Balanced | $18,348 | $55,362 | $132,198 |
Net benefit refers to investment earnings to 30 June 2024 (less administration, investment fees and costs, transaction costs and taxes). Investment returns are not guaranteed. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.
The table shows what a member would have for 5, 10 and 15 years to 30 June 2024, in addition to a $50,000 starting balance and employer contributions, assuming they started with a $50,000 annual salary6.
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Important information
*Source: Zenith CW Pty Ltd (Chant West) (ABN 20 639 121 403). Chant West Super Fund Fee Survey June 2024. Survey compares the weighted average of administration, investment and transaction fees and costs for MySuper products. Fees for average super funds includes Retail (Master Trust), Industry, Corporate and Public Sector type funds in the Chant West Super Fund Fee Survey. Total fees are rounded to the nearest $1. Fees may change in the future which may affect the outcome of this comparison.
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- AustralianSuper Balanced investment option compared to the SuperRatings Fund Crediting Rate Survey - SR50 Balanced (60–76) Index to 30 September 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.
- APRA Quarterly superannuation fund level statistics March 2024. Released June 2024.
- 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 investment fees and costs also apply. Fees may change in the future which may affect the outcome of this comparison.
- AustralianSuper received the Canstar Outstanding Value Award for – Superannuation in 2011 - 2024, and Outstanding Value Award – Account Based Pension in 2018 - 2024. Awards and ratings are only one factor to be taken into account when choosing a super fund.
- 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.
- Comparisons modelled by SuperRatings, commissioned by AustralianSuper. The outcome shows the average difference in ‘net benefit’, a measure of past investment earnings after administration fees and costs, investment fees and costs, transaction costs and taxes have been taken out. The results compare the AustralianSuper Balanced investment option and comparable balanced options, and comparable balanced options, for historical periods to 30 June 2024. Insurance premiums and other fees and costs may also apply. Outcomes vary between individual funds. See Assumptions for more details. Investment returns are not guaranteed. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.
- Comparisons modelled by SuperRatings, commissioned by AustralianSuper. The outcome shows the average difference in ‘net benefit’, a measure of past investment returns after administration fees and costs, investment fees and costs, transaction costs and taxes have been taken out. The results compare the AustralianSuper Choice Income Balanced investment option and comparable pension balanced options, for historical periods to 30 June 2024. Other fees and costs may apply. Outcomes vary between individual funds. See Assumptions for more details. The model uses return and fee data that is submitted to SuperRatings. The model assumes: a starting age of 65 commencing 1 July 2014 and finishing on 30 June 2024; a starting balance of $300,000; and a drawdown rate of 6% p.a. Insurance premiums and other fees and costs may apply. Outcomes vary between individual funds. Figures have been rounded to the nearest $100. See Assumptions for more details about modelling calculations and assumptions. Investment returns aren’t guaranteed. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.