YFYS a learning curve for APRA

2 September 2021
| By Chris Dastoor |
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The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) kept the Your Future, Your Super performance test “straight forward” for the benefit of consumers and are open to improving the system.

Speaking at the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) Superannuation Investment Conference, on why APRA did not release the full results, Katrina Ellis, APRA general manager for superannuation, said it fulfilled what was required by the legislation.

“We publish who passes and who fails, and also the Australian Tax Office (ATO) YourSuper comparison tool is the tool for people to use to compare performance of products,” Ellis said.

“We didn’t want to make it confusing for consumers, so we published pass/fail as we thought that was the most straightforward thing.

“It was the first time we’ve done it; we’re open to learning and improving. Next year we’re going to have to do it not just for 80 MySuper products, but for maybe 1,000 Choice products.

“We are interested how we are going to run this again next year and what we can do differently.”

Ellis acknowledged the drawback of the inaugural performance test was that it only targeted a fraction of the full super market.

“Choice is very important and we’re now turning our attention to choice with our first choice heatmap towards the end of the year,” Ellis said.

“It will complement our MySuper heatmap which we’re going to continue to produce on an annual basis.”

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