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Corporate watchdog puts Australia's $4.5 trillion super industry on notice

The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place.

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Corporate watchdog puts Australia's $4.5 trillion super industry on notice

The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place.

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‘Deeply concerning’: ASIC warns on gaps in oversight of $300b in super

Businesses that allow members to have greater control over their super investments are not doing enough to monitor for high fees, the corporate watchdog says.

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ASIC warns savers at risk as big wealth platforms leave $300b exposed

An analysis has bluntly concluded the platforms are “not doing enough to protect members” even after the $1 billion failure of Shield and First Guardian.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. domenica 28 giugno 2026·afr.com

    ASIC warns savers at risk as big wealth platforms leave $300b exposed

    An analysis has bluntly concluded the platforms are “not doing enough to protect members” even after the $1 billion failure of Shield and First Guardian.

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    ‘Deeply concerning’: ASIC warns on gaps in oversight of $300b in super

    Businesses that allow members to have greater control over their super investments are not doing enough to monitor for high fees, the corporate watchdog says.

  3. domenica 28 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Corporate watchdog puts Australia's $4.5 trillion super industry on notice

    The corporate watchdog is concerned that super trustees that manage Australians' retirement savings have a lack of safeguards in place.

  4. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Super switching sees billions flow out of traditional funds, at a risk

    There is now more than $1 trillion in self-managed superannuation funds, which means a big chunk of money isn't regulated by APRA, and it's the rate of the shift into SMSFs and…