Aon Master Trust Corporate Super has received its fifth consecutive platinum rating from SuperRatings, Aon Hewitt has announced.
The award earns the product a 'Five Year Platinum Performance' gong from SuperRatings and places the trust in the top 15 per cent of all superannuation funds and trusts in Australia, according to Aon Hewitt.
Peter Lewis, head of retirement products at Aon Hewitt, said the rating reflected the value offered by Corporate Super. "Our extensive insurance coverage options, administrative efficiencies and broad support services have amounted to a solid value proposition for members."
The Aon Master Trust is approaching $2 billion in funds under management and offers more than 30 diversified and single sector investment options.
SuperRatings assesses funds based on criteria including investment factors, fees and charges, insurance coverage, advice, administration and governance.
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