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About Australian Super

"AustralianSuper is an Australian superannuation fund headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. With approximately one in every ten Australian workers as members, it is Australia's largest superannuation fund. AustralianSuper is an industry superannuation fund run only to profit members."

What do you need to create an Australian Super account ?

  1. Your contact details, including email address and mobile number to set up your superannuation account.
  2. Be at least 16 years old.
  3. You will need your TFN if you want to look for lost super or consolidate multiple super accounts.
  4. Your employer's ABN (If you're already working).

Why Australian Super ?

  1. Australia's most trusted fund, over 440,000 people joined AustralianSuper last year.
  2. AustralianSuper's low admin fees help you maximize your savings for the future.
  3. Country's largest super fund and Australia's only fund in the global top 20 largest pension funds.
  4. Winner of the Canstar Outstanding Value Award for Superannuation and most trusted super fund 10 years running.
  5. Over 1,200 Australians join us every day.

How to join Australian Super online ?

To join Australian Super online, follow these steps:

Step 1:

Click on the link below to join Australian super and follow the steps listed below.

Step 2:

Select the type of account you want to open (for example, personal account, retirement income account, or employer account).

Step 3:

Fill in your personal details, including your name, date of birth, and contact information.

Step 4:

Provide your tax file number (TFN) and choose your investment options.

Step 5:

Review and accept the terms and conditions of the account.

Step 6:

Confirm your details and submit your application.

Step 7:

Once your application is submitted, you will receive a confirmation email with your account details. You can then log in to your account and manage your investments, view your account balance, and make contributions online.

FAQ's

AustralianSuper is one of the largest superannuation funds in Australia, with over 2.4 million members and over $225 billion in funds under management. It is a not-for-profit industry super fund that aims to provide members with a secure and comfortable retirement.

You can join AustralianSuper by visiting their website and completing an online application form. You will need to provide personal and contact details, as well as information on your employment status and any existing super accounts you may have.

The benefits of joining AustralianSuper include access to low fees, a wide range of investment options, and insurance cover that can be tailored to your needs. AustralianSuper also offers financial advice and educational resources to help members manage their superannuation.

There are no fees to join AustralianSuper, but members are charged an annual administration fee and an investment fee based on the investment option they choose. These fees are deducted from members' account balances and vary depending on the amount of funds under management.

AustralianSuper invests members' money in a range of assets, including shares, property, infrastructure, and fixed income. They offer a range of investment options that vary in risk and return, allowing members to tailor their investment strategy to their needs.

You can manage your AustralianSuper account online through their website or mobile app. You can check your account balance, update your personal details, make contributions, and switch investment options. AustralianSuper also offers financial advice and educational resources to help members manage their superannuation.

Generally, you cannot withdraw your money from AustralianSuper until you reach your preservation age and retire or meet another condition of release, such as permanent disability or financial hardship. However, there are some limited circumstances where you may be able to access your superannuation early, such as if you are experiencing severe financial hardship or have a terminal illness.