Summary
Choose how your super is invested
As you get closer to retirement, the more involved you are with your super the more informed the decisions you can make - including on how your super is invested. AustralianSuper manages over $341 billion on behalf of over 3.4 million members as at 30 June 2024.
Most AustralianSuper members are invested in our default Balanced option, where investment decisions are made by AustralianSuper experts. But if you’re interested in having more control over your super investments, there are different ways you can be involved. How much or how little you want to be involved is up to you.
But if you’re interested in having more control over your super investments, there are different ways you can be involved. How much or how little you want to be involved is up to you.
As a member, you can access:
Investment options, including:
- PreMixed
- DIY Mix
- Member Direct
Your investment options
Getting closer to retirement might mean getting more involved with your super investments. You can decide to either leave your investment choice to us or make your own choice.
We have an option for many types of investors – whether you’re a hands-on investor or someone who’s happy to leave investment decisions to experts.
Read more about your options below.Navigating super during bull and bear markets
As you get closer to retirement, you might be looking to stay involved with your investments. The finance industry and investment markets can seem complicated – and terms like bull markets and bear markets can add another layer of complexity. Here’s what those terms mean – and what may happen to your super during bull and bear markets.
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- AustralianSuper investment returns are based on crediting rates, which are returns less investment fees and costs, transaction costs, the percentage-based administration fee deducted from returns from 1 April 2020 to 2 September 2022 and taxes. Returns don’t include all administration, insurance and other fees and costs that are deducted from account balances. Returns from equivalent investment options of the ARF and STA super funds are used for periods before 1 July 2006. Investment returns aren’t guaranteed. Past performance isn’t a reliable indicator of future returns.
- 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.