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Who owns Asgard super fund?

Who owns Asgard super fund?

Westpac
BTFM, Asgard, and Advance are subsidiaries of Westpac. Insurance offered through Asgard Employee Super is issued by AIA Australia Limited ABN 79 004 837 861, AFSL 230043 (‘AIA’, or ‘the Insurer’) and administered by us.

What is Asgard eWRAP super?

eWRAP Super/Pension refers to eWRAP Super Account and eWRAP Pension Account, which are all part of the Asgard Independence Plan – Division 2 ABN 90 194 410 365 (the Fund). An investment in eWRAP Super/Pension is not a deposit or liability of Westpac or any other company within the Westpac Group.

What is the USI for Asgard?

Unique Superannuation Identifier
The Asgard Superannuation Account Unique Superannuation Identifier (USI) is 90194410365001. The Asgard Elements Superannuation Account USI is 90194410365003.

Is Asgard owned by Westpac?

Westpac-owned BT Funds Management and Asgard Capital have been fined a total of $3m after they charged fees for no service and misled hundreds of clients about the charges.

Is Asgard a self managed super fund?

Since 1985, Asgard Superannuation has been working with financial advisers to provide superannuation products and services to suit the needs of members. As such, they are able to provide investment options tailored to the goals and financial needs of individuals, including Self-Managed Super Fund (SMSF) options. …

Is Asgard a complying fund?

Asgard Employee Super is part of a complying superannuation fund (Fund) which is a resident regulated superannuation fund within the meaning of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993.

Is Asgard a SMSF?

Which is the best super fund Australia?

Best performing super funds

Super fund Investment option 10 yr return (% per yr)
AustralianSuper Balanced 9.7%
Hostplus Balanced 9.7%
Cbus Growth (Cbus MySuper) 9.6%
UniSuper Accum (1) – Balanced 9.6%

Is Asgard and BT the same?

BT’s Retirement Wrap is the RSE for both. According to the ATO’s new YourSuper tool, the Asgard option that’s closing has returned 7.9% over seven years, while the BT Super option has returned 8.06%. Fees are the exact same for the two at $573 annually.

What are the top 10 superannuation funds in Australia?

Best and worst performing balanced super funds

TOP 10 BALANCED SUPER FUNDS 5 YEAR RETURN (P.A.)
1. Australian Super – Conservative Balanced 8.0%
2. AMG Super – Balanced 7.6%
3. Colonial First State – FirstChoice Multi-Index Moderate 7.3%
4. Qantas Super – Balanced 7.2%