LGIAsuper vs AustralianSuper – These are two well known super funds – but do you know how they differ, or which could be the better fit for you? To make it easy, we’ve compared the key features of both funds side by side.
AustralianSuper is the largest superannuation fund in Australia, and is a not-for-profit fund with an industry membership base. Membership is open to anyone within Australia.
LGIAsuper is an Government super fund and is linked to Queensland local government employees and their spouses. It is a fund with Open membership.
LGIAsuper vs AustralianSuper: How do fees compare?
When comparing AustralianSuper and LGIAsuper, AustralianSuper has annual percentage based fees, with a 0.66% investment based fee, compared to LGIAsuper’s percentage based fees of 0.72%. AustralianSuper has a flat fee of 52, while LGIAsuper has a flat fee of 0.
LGIAsuper vs AustralianSuper: How does performance compare?
AustralianSuper | LGIAsuper | |
Type of fund | Industry super fund not linked to any specific industry. | Government fund linked to Queensland local government employees and their spouses. |
Members | 2.3 Million | 74K |
Default Fees (Based on 50K) | $382 | $360 |
Asset Allocation (MySuper option) | AustralianSuper Balanced: International Shares - 28.5% Australian Shares - 23.5% Alternative - 14% |
LGIAsuper - MySuper : International Shares - 33% Australian Shares - 27% Alternative - 10% |
Performance (MySuper option)* | AustralianSuper Balanced: 1 Year: 7.48% 3 Year: 7.42% 5 Year: 6.48% |
LGIAsuper - MySuper : 1 Year: 2.01% 3 Year: 5.74% 5 Year: 6.41% |
Product Disclosure Statement | AustralianSuper Product Disclosure Statement | LGIAsuper Product Disclosure Statement |
For a more comprehensive breakdown of perfomance see our AustralianSuper Performance and LGIAsuper Performance pages.
*Performance as at 31-05-2022.
How does AustralianSuper and LGIAsuper insurance compare?
Insurance is also an important factor to consider when looking at superannuation options, as some funds may also provide insurance cover – such as life cover and TPD insurance. Insurance fees will affect super balance, so ensuring you’re happy with the deal you have is vital. Based on ratings from Omnilife, AustralianSuper received an insurance rating of 68, whilst LGIAsuper received a 67 for its insurance options. You can get quotes for insurance that can be funded through your super and apply for the best rated cover for you. This approach will in most cases provide a better outcome than the default insurance cover provided by super funds.
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