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The investment choice you make for your super can make a significant difference to your final balance. We take the stress out of making an investment choice by providing advice and ongoing support if you need it.
Pension members make your investment choice here.
This graph shows the growth of an initial investment of $1,000 over a period of time based on the movements in unit prices, which are net of fees and taxes. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
• Diversified and single asset class options,
• Actively managed and index options, and
• Special options, for members who are looking for something a bit different.
To find out more about each of these investment options, view our Investment Guide [PDF 1.85MB].
Active management is based on the belief that the broad market can be beaten by picking higher performing securities or asset classes, despite the higher fees involved. Index (or passive)management is based on the belief that the broad market cannot be consistently beaten. Index options aim to replicate the performance of a broad market index such as the S&P/ASX 300 for Australian shares.