Who is Australian Retirement Trust?
Australian Retirement Trust is a super fund formed through the merger of Sunsuper and QSuper. We don't pay shareholders, which means we can reinvest profits back to members as lower fees and better value products and services.
Whether our members are just starting out their working life, already retired, or somewhere in between, we'll guide them to help make sure they feel secure and confident. We'll use our size and scale to be a force for good to make our members’ world better, working with the community and seeking out investments to grow their savings and retirement income.
Fun facts
2.4 million members
Retirement savings of over $300 billion
140+ years' combined experience
Over 195,000 participating employers1
Our fund
Our Executive Team are responsible for the day-to-day management of the Fund’s operations.
Our Board plays an important role in the oversight of Australian Retirement Trust’s activities.
Our Board Committees and Advisers help the Board carry out its responsibilities.
Get important numbers like our ABN, USI, fund address, letter of compliance and more.
Annual statements
We send important information to our members to help them keep track of their super balance.
Annual reports
A summary of ART operations, activities, and financial position over a 12-month period.
Our work in the community
Working together with our community and sponsorship partners is part of our mission to create better futures for our members.
Our plan for how we’ll learn more about First Nations peoples, cultures and histories, and begin working to improve economic equity.
At Australian Retirement Trust, we’re committed to supporting all of our members to reach their retirement goals.
Stay up to date with us
Ask anyone what makes Australian Retirement Trust the place that it is, and they’ll all say the same thing – it’s the people.
See our latest news. Staying informed can help shape your financial future for the better.
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