Guidelines

When did Sass close?

When did Sass close?

18 December 1992
SASS was closed to new members on 18 December 1992.

What is a state superannuation fund?

State Super, is one of the oldest superannuation funds in Australia beginning in New South Wales in 1919 with the creation of the State Superannuation Scheme for salaried public servants. State Super employees are guided by five well-defined member beliefs and are committed to always acting in members’ best interests.

Which Super Fund has lowest fees?

10 cheapest pension funds (balanced investment option)

Rank Fund name Fees as a percentage of balance
1 REST 0.15%
2 Hostplus 0.15%
3 Media Super 0.22%
4 NGS Super 0.22%

What is the USI for First State Super?

53226460365001
First State Superannuation Scheme’s USI Number is 53226460365001.

Where can I find the statewide super pension disclosure statement?

The latest Statewide Super Pension Product Disclosure Statement and application form can be found here. The PDS covers everything from how to invest, to details about fees and charges – so be sure to read this information before you apply. This Member Guide covers everything Statewide Super Salarylink members need to know about their super.

How to prepare for retirement with State Super?

Ensuring you’re on track with your super savings will help you enjoy the retirement you want. Start preparing now by attending a seminar. Attend a seminar presented by Aware Super to learn more about retiring and planning for retirement before you decide to retire.

What can I do with my Super SA pension?

Being a Pension Scheme member also gives you access to two great Super SA post retirement products – the Super SA Income Stream and Flexible Rollover Product – which have been recognised as outstanding performers amongst funds by ratings organisations.

What is the ABN number for State Super Retirement fund?

The ABN number of State Super Retirement Fund is 86 664 654 341 ABN stands for Australian Business Number. All business entities in Australia are required to register with the Australian governent in order to receive an ABN.