A well-known name in the superannuation industry is about to take up the reins of Chubb Super, with Jan Lockery set to assume the position of fund secretary.
Lockery is the wife of the head of superannuation strategy at AMP, Ken Lockery.
Lockery has recently undertaken work for Westpac and was previously with AXA and the James Hardie Superannuation Fund.
Following the roundtable, the Treasurer said the government plans to review the superannuation performance test, stressing that the review does not signal its abolition.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has placed superannuation front and centre in its 2025-26 corporate plan, signalling a period of intensified scrutiny over fund expenditure, governance and member outcomes.
Australian Retirement Trust (ART) has become a substantial shareholder in Tabcorp, taking a stake of just over 5 per cent in the gaming and wagering company.
AustralianSuper CEO Paul Schroder has said the fund will stay globally diversified but could tip more money into Australia if governments speed up decisions and provide clearer, long-term settings – warning any mandated local investment quota would be “a disaster”.