Compare super funds
Want to increase your retirement savings? The first step is to compare super funds, so you're in the right place. See the latest super fund fees and performance returns here.
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There's no better time than the present to get your super sorted. Your superannuation is your money, and it's up to you which super fund you're with. There are more than 100 super funds to choose from, and they all charge different fees and achieve different investment returns on your money. This means you can save a lot of money by comparing.
Use our table below to compare a range of leading super funds by looking at their past performance returns and annual fees. In terms of performance figures, you want these to be high. And for fees, the lower the better.
Spaceship's GrowthX fund is a high-growth option with increased exposure to Australian and international shares, aiming for strong long-term returns.
This fund invests in renewable energy, innovative technology and sustainable products while avoiding coal, oil, tobacco and live animal exports.
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Where does Equip rank with the other super funds?
Hi Phil,
Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.
As of this writing, we do not have a review page about Equip Super. In one of their blogs in 2016, they were ranked 2nd in Australia for super transparency. Some of the most well known industry super funds include, AustralianSuper, HESTA, Sunsuper and Hostplus.
I hope this helps.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Jeni
My daughter is a member of 2 super funds. Both have insurance for death and TPD. Are both funds obliged to pay out in the case of death? She is looking at consolidation into one super fund as well in the future to save on fees and insurance costs.
Hi Gary,
Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.
Yes, she can receive payment from both policies if your daughter satisfy the conditions of both policies.
I hope this helps.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Jeni
I am 80 yo and not satisfied with the fees and retuins from my current super and am looking to change to an Inddustry fund and am looking at Hostplus , Aust super and Virgin . What do you suggest.
Hi Wayne.
Thanks for getting in touch! As each person has unique situations, we are not able to suggest one industry fund for you. Our page above shows a list of superfunds and as you have chosen your top 3, the next step you can take is review what they offer as well as their terms and conditions to make sure it fits your needs. To read about the brand, click their name and it will direct you to our review page about them and if you want to go directly to their page, you may search their brand name on any web browser. Hope this helps!
Best,
Nikki
I will be retiring in 3 months, and my superannuation is with a major bank. Can I move to an industry fund at the same time as I change from accumulation to pension phase?
Hi Grahame,
Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.
The pension phase or retirement phase is the period during which a super fund pays a superannuation income stream or pension, and the earnings (including capital gains) on those pension assets are exempt from tax. The alternative to a retirement phase is the accumulation phase (and earnings are subject to 15% earnings tax in the accumulation phase).
You can move your superannuation to an industry fund and just verify with them if you can have it to a pension phase.
You may want to go through our guide to learn more about choosing the right super fund.
I hope this helps.
Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any other inquiries.
Thank you and have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Jeni
I am with legal super, they have taken close to $100,000 out of my account since I stopped working 4 years ago. This seems to be excessive considering I know I selected low risk investments. How should I approach this issue?
Hi Rebecca,
Thanks for getting in touch.
If you think you’re paying high fees and costs, it would be best to contact and confirm with Legal Super directly to find out what they are charging you. You can also check with them other important factors like returns, risk and the services the fund provides.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
May