X
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Superannuation Guide
Get the latest news! Subscribe to the Super Review bulletin
  • News
    • Technology
    • Financial Advice
    • Funds Management
    • Institutional Investment
    • SMSF
    • Insurance
    • Superannuation
    • Post Retirement
    • People & Products
    • Rollover
    • Women’s Wealth
  • Investment Centre
  • Features & Analysis
    • Editorial
    • Expert Analysis
    • Features
    • Roundtables
    • Knowledge Centre
  • Events
  • Promoted Content
No Results
View All Results
  • News
    • Technology
    • Financial Advice
    • Funds Management
    • Institutional Investment
    • SMSF
    • Insurance
    • Superannuation
    • Post Retirement
    • People & Products
    • Rollover
    • Women’s Wealth
  • Investment Centre
  • Features & Analysis
    • Editorial
    • Expert Analysis
    • Features
    • Roundtables
    • Knowledge Centre
  • Events
  • Promoted Content
No Results
View All Results
No Results
View All Results
Home News Superannuation

PwC urges super funds to embrace future-facing sectors

The financial services sector is set for significant transformation with superannuation to play a pivotal role in shaping the next frontier owing both to its large cash pool and Australia’s growing population of retirees.

by Georgie Preston
September 3, 2025
in News, Superannuation
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The financial services sector is set for significant transformation with superannuation to play a pivotal role in shaping the next frontier owing both to its large cash pool and Australia’s growing population of retirees.

New research from PwC has found that the financial services sector is set for a decade of disruption driven by AI, climate change, geopolitics and global players crossing sector lines, requiring trillions of dollars of capital as well as innovative risk management strategies. 

X

As Australia’s economy evolves, PwC contends that banks, super funds, insurers, and private capital will all need to move beyond conventional sector-specific approaches and risk assessment models to adapt to these new demands.

With over $4 trillion under management, the firm is backing the superannuation sector as a significant driver of this next phase of national development, with good reason to seek future-oriented sectors which offer stable income and sustained economic prosperity.

Faced with an aging population, the focus of super is shifting from growing wealth to providing reliable retirement income, essentially changing where and how funds invest.

“It opens the door for super to support future-shaping sectors, and infrastructure – like data centres and digital connectivity, energy and social services – that offer reliable income over time and contribute to economic prosperity,” PwC analysis stated.

Additionally, the firm argues that collaboration between sectors will be important in this next phase, with superfunds uniquely positioned to co-invest and collaborate with other players in the finance space including banks, insurers and the government.

Crucially, PwC research indicates that top-performing organisations are more than twice as likely as their counterparts to generate at least 60 per cent of their revenue from business ecosystems, with high-performing companies also 1.6 times more likely to strategically utilise ecosystems for gaining access to new markets, capabilities, and insights.

For example, pioneering companies are now collaborating with vehicle manufacturers, battery manufacturers, energy retailers, energy producers, and tech companies to create an ecosystem where drivers are paid to effectively loan their car battery to the grid.

PwC added that global players like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon, are already doing this by moving into growth sectors such as finance and healthcare, as demonstrated by Apple’s venture into Apple Pay.

“They each benefit from being part of the ecosystem and none can do it alone,” stated PwC.

The firm suggests that super funds can apply this theory to tackle national issues such as housing, climate resilience, and aged care by employing co-investment and co-design in solutions.

One such area identified as ripe for cross-sector collaboration between banks, super funds, and insurers was the transition-to-retirement space. Essentially, by working together, PwC argues that these entities could develop improved products and services to better support individuals during the underserved retirement transition phase, while delivering enduring economic prosperity and positive outcomes for retirement savers.

Overall, the firm advised a proactive reallocation of capital to emerging sectors, emphasising the risk of delaying such a move.

“Because seizing tomorrow’s growth means funding the momentum now, not waiting until the path is certain,” it concluded.

Related Posts

Using data to achieve member experience success

by Staff Writer
December 4, 2025

A panel of superannuation commentators have shared how data and technology can be used to improve the member experience at...

ASFA releases latest Retirement Standard data

by Laura Dew
December 4, 2025

The budget needed for a couple to fund a comfortable retirement has reached more than $76,000, rising by 1.6 per cent in...

APRA warns super trustees lag as systemic risks rise

by Adrian Suljanovic
December 4, 2025

APRA has called on super trustees to close widening performance gaps as superannuation becomes more critical to financial stability. Appearing...

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

VIEW ALL
Promoted Content

Using data to achieve member experience success

A panel of superannuation commentators have shared how data and technology can be used to improve the member experience at...

by Staff Writer
December 4, 2025
Promoted Content

To the expert guiding the doers

Everyone has their own reason for wanting to stay healthier, for longer.

by Partner Article
October 7, 2025
Promoted Content

Developing Next-Generation Fintech Applications on High-Speed Blockchain Networks

The evolution of financial technology continues accelerating with the emergence of high-speed blockchain networks that enable unprecedented performance and cost...

by Partner Article
September 4, 2025
Promoted Content

Smart finance is the key to winning in the property investment surge

Australian property prices are rising again, presenting a compelling opportunity for investors. For the first time in four years, every Australian...

by Partner Article
August 13, 2025

Join our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

Top Performing Funds

FIXED INT - AUSTRALIA/GLOBAL BOND
Fund name
3 y p.a(%)
1
DomaCom DFS Mortgage
220.82
2
Loftus Peak Global Disruption Fund Hedged
110.90
3
SGH Income Trust Dis AUD
80.01
4
Global X 21Shares Bitcoin ETF
76.11
5
Smarter Money Long-Short Credit Investor USD
67.63
Super Review is Australia’s leading website servicing all segments of Australia’s superannuation and institutional investment industry. It prides itself on in-depth news coverage and analysis of important areas of this market, such as: Investment trends, Superannuation, Funds performance, Technology, Administration, and Custody

Subscribe to our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

About Us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Investment Centre
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • Superannuation
  • People And Products
  • Financial Advice
  • Funds Management
  • Institutional Investment
  • Insurance
  • Features And Analysis

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
  • News
    • All News
    • Technology
    • Financial Advice
    • Funds Management
    • Institutional Investment
    • SMSF
    • Insurance
    • Superannuation
    • Post Retirement
    • People & Products
    • Rollover
    • Women’s Wealth
  • Superannuation Guide
  • Features & Analysis
    • All Features & Analysis
    • Editorial
    • Expert Analysis
    • Features
    • Roundtables
    • Knowledge Centre
  • Events
  • Investment Centre
  • Promoted Content
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited