Is it worth running your own super fund?

 
 
Is it worth the hassle?

These days, running your own corporate super fund is getting harder and harder.  You have to be an expert to navigate the rules and industry legislation.  There are ever-extending regulations to cover, reporting requirements and investment decisions.

If you weigh up all these issues, plus the cost and effort involved in managing the paperwork for the fund, it begs the question: is it worth it?

Probably not.

Research shows that the number of corporate funds in Australia has shrunk considerably over the past 10 years – it's down by thousands

In fact, in the education sector, there are now very few schools running their own fund. Most have moved to outsource super to a professional fund like NGS Super. It makes financial sense for everyone – administrative staff and members.

NGS Super have the experience to help you make the change

Talk to us about your situation. At NGS Super, we have experienced team members who have actually helped schools make the changeover from running a fund, as smoothly and efficiently as possible. We can help you cope with the transition for defined benefit funds as well as accumulation funds.

What's more, here at NGS Super we have broadened our horizons. Schools from all sectors and the wider education industry throughout Australia are all welcome to join.

To find out more call your local NGS Super representative: 

   NSW:  Dee Duke on (02) 9273 7915 or Jorjet Issavi on (02) 9273 7923 
   SA:  Elaine Facchino on (08) 8418 2423 or John Pedersen on (08) 8418 2424 
   VIC: Laurie Buchanan on (03) 9855 2670

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