The chairman of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) and head of corporate superannuation at AMP, Greg Healy, has been appointed to a new role heading up a push into Asia and China.
AMP will announce this week that Healy has been appointed vice-president Asia Business Development and will be based in Singapore.
Healy, who became chairman of ASFA last year, is expected to continue in the role until his period in office expires later this year.
SuperRatings has shared the top 10 balanced options of the last financial year.
Rest Super remains “fully committed” to equities, even as it anticipates higher market volatility than experienced in previous decades.
Australian superannuation funds have again generated strong returns for FY25, with the median growth fund returning 10.5 per cent for the year, according to Chant West.
The US remains a standout destination for innovation and commercialisation, according to MLC Asset Management chief investment officer Dan Farmer.