Bank-owned super funds below median: ISA

25 May 2017
| By Jassmyn |
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Three-quarters of public offer bank-owned superannuation fund assets are in bank-owned super funds with bottom quartile performance, according to Industry Super Australia (ISA).

ISA analysed Australian Prudential Regulation Authority's (APRA's) 10-year performance data and said 97 per cent of member accounts in bank-owned public offer super funds had below median returns.

The data also found that three-quarters of all public offer not-for-profit industry super fund assets were in industry funds with top quartile performance and 92 per cent above the median.

ISA chief executive, David Whiteley said the data highlighted concerned over the banks’ profit driven vertically-integrated business models, which seemed to be eroding members’ retirement savings.

“The fact is, running a super fund to profit a parent bank sits very uneasily with the interests of members and the social policy objectives of compulsory superannuation,” he said.

He said it was time for banks to disclose the profit from compulsory super and the regulator to investigate the chronic underperformance of bank-owned super funds.

ISA analysis of the data also said that not-for-profit super funds collectively contributed $42.9 billion (96 per cent) in above median returns in the 10 years to 2016, compared to the $25.4 billion of for-profit funds in below median returns.

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