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Q&A: Does my super fund need to disclose all it’s investments?

Q: Aware Super Fund told me that they do not disclose the products the super is invested in nor the quantity of units, but I have been told that this is incorrect and that they should disclose all these investment company names and the number of units that I hold in them?

A: Okay, I need to make a real disclosure here first. You need to get fund information directly from the fund. If you’ve received the response as a response, as the question suggests that you’re not happy with or you don’t think it’s right, go back and ask for a more senior person. The information that you’re asking for isn’t information, of course, that we can provide, and I’m sure you know that.

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