Conexus Financial, the publisher of Professional Planner and Investment Magazine will again recognise outstanding achievement in the Australian superannuation industry when it hosts the third Superannuation Fund Awards evening in Sydney in May next year.

The Conexus Financial Super Fund Awards fund awards have evolved to embrace input from of a number of key industry stakeholders, whose experience and expertise will be integral to identifying the best funds across a number of categories – including Super Fund of the Year and Pension Fund of the Year.

The aim of the Super Fund Awards is to celebrate excellence in the superannuation funds industry, and to encourage all funds and their staff and suppliers to strive to create the best possible outcomes for members, in all aspects of their funds’ activities. Vanguard Investments is again the awards’ major sponsor, continuing its involvement with Conexus Financial from previous years.

The Super Fund Awards will recognise industry best-practice among different cohorts of funds: small, medium and large. And they will also spotlight individual excellence, with a specific award for the Chief Investment Officer of the Year.

There will be a focus on platforms and member-directed options; and funds’ investment capability and capacity to provide member services will also be assessed.

Nick Sherry, chair of the Conexus Financial Super Fund Awards selection committee, says public acknowledgment of the best funds creates an appropriate benchmark for all funds.

“Given the size and the importance of superannuation in both Australian and global contexts, it’s important to identify the best of the best – because that’s what all funds should aspire to,” Sherry says.

Sherry says “it’s always important to question what you do”.

“A fund should look at itself self-critically: can it do better?” he says.

Sherry says the 2015 Super Fund Awards coincide with a critical period of change and development for the superannuation industry.

“We have started to enter a new era for superannuation funds, with MySuper and various arrangements around that, as well as the Future of Financial Advice (FoFA),” he says.

“Therefore it’s useful to see how funds are responding in that context, and I think the awards in May next year are important in that new era.”

Sherry says the Australian superannuation industry is notable in a global context for its complexity and Australian funds rate well compared to their global counterparts in terms of operating in a complex and dynamic environment.

“But as to who responds to those challenges better than others, we’ll see next year,” he says.

Participation in the Awards is open to all public-offer funds in Australia – industry, retail and corporate – and entry is via nomination.

Nominations open in November, with finalists announced via Professional Planner and Investment Magazine in February next year. The winners of each category will be unveiled at the Conexus Super Fund Awards evening at the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney on May 20.

The Selection Committee to assess nominations is an excellent selection of leading identities in the superannuation industry, each bringing to the committee a unique perspective, and expertise that is both broad, unbiased, and complementary.

Conexus Financial Superannuation Fund Awards selection committee

 Committee chair: Nick Sherry – senior adviser, superannuation and pensions, Citi; chairman, FNZ; former Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law; former Senator for Tasmania
Jocelyn Furlan – chair, Superannuation Complaints Tribunal
Tom Garcia – chief executive, Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees
Jenni Mack – chair, Superannuation Consumers Centre
Michael Rice – chief executive officer, Rice Warner
Colin Tate – chief executive, Conexus Financial
David Wright – managing director, Zenith Investment Partners

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