
ASIC flags super advertising scrutiny
20 May 2025Superannuation funds can expect ASIC examination of their advertising and marketing expenditures in the new financial year.
Superannuation funds can expect ASIC examination of their advertising and marketing expenditures in the new financial year.
Listed ETFs are emerging as early winners as SMSF trustees seek to adjust to the likelihood of the $3 million superannuation tax cap regime.
Yet another specialist superannuation research house has confirmed the value of having avoided an over-reaction to the US tariffs regime.
Industry funds group, SMC has sought to defend the benefits of unlisted investments in the face of ASIC’s private markets discussion paper.
An average allocation of 45% to unlisted assets has helped Australian super returns remain in positive territory despite Trump’s tariffs.
The degree to which industry funding is impacting superannuation funds has been laid bare by ASFA with costs up 147% in a decade.