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Brighter together: Delivering streamlined investment options and low fees to members

Frequently asked questions for advisers


General questions

  • Are members required to do anything?

    If a member is invested in one of the closing investment options, they are not required to do anything. They will be automatically switched to the new option effective 31 May 2024.

  • Can a member select a different investment option, or do they have to be switched to the replacement investment?

    Members can switch some or all of their balance out of a closing investment option by logging in to Member Online and completing an online switch, or submitting a Change your investment options form (which we would need to receive prior to 3.00 pm on Thursday 30 May 2024).

    Advisers can also arrange a switch via Adviser Online if they have a ‘Transact’ authority on their client’s account.

    Completing an online switch is preferred as it ensures the switch will be effective the same business day. When switching investments using the investment switch form, the switch will not be effective until the form is received by Brighter Super.

    Of course, members can also switch investment options at any time after 31 May 2024, using the new set of investment options.

  • What will happen to a member’s future contributions?

    Any contributions received on or after 31 May 2024 that would have been allocated to the closing investment options will be invested in the replacement options, unless the member changes their future investment strategy.

  • How will this affect pension payments?

    From June 2024, any proportion of pension payments that were funded from the closing options will be funded from the replacement options, unless the member changes their pension payment strategy.

  • Is there any transaction freeze?

    No, there will be no transaction freeze. However, switches processed between 31 May and 2 June 2024 may take 4-5 days to display on the member’s account.

  • What is happening to the Optimiser product name?

    By realising the benefits of our mergers and bringing our products together, from 31 May 2024 we will be retiring the Optimiser product name. Over the coming months, you will start to see the Optimiser name removed from our documents and communications.

Fee-related questions

Investment questions

  • Do members have access to additional investment options?

    Yes. From 31 May 2024, all Brighter Super members will be able to invest in any Brighter Super option available on our new investment menu.

  • Why have the number of units in my account changed?

    On 31 May 2024, we streamlined our investment options by reducing the number of available choices from 32 to 11, creating a single set of options. We also renamed some of our continuing options, for example, the Brighter Super Growth option was switched to the Multi-Manager High Growth Fund which was renamed as Growth in line with the Brighter Super option names.

    We communicated to members about these important changes in April 2024. A copy of the notice can be found at brightersuper.com.au/sen or by logging in to Member Online at brightersuper.com.au under Statements and Letters.

    On 31 May 2024, the investment options were switched using the unit prices of 30 May 2024, for the current option and the new option to which the option was being switched to.

    Differences in unit prices between options will result in a difference in units. For example, a member with $50,000 invested in the Growth option had 20,116.0778 units at the unit price of $2.485574 on 30 May 2024.

    The Growth option was switched to the Multi-Manager High Growth Fund (renamed Growth) using the 30 May 2024 unit price of $3.607856 resulting in 13,858.6462 units valued at $50,000.

    To view daily unit prices visit our website.

  • What were the unit prices used in my investment switch?

    The unit prices that were used for the switch can be found in the following table.

    Accumulation Options
    Legacy Option Name NAV Price Target Option Name NAV Price New Option Name
    Stable Accumulation 3.470028 Multi Mgr Conservative Fund 2.271502 Stable Accumulation
    Conservative Balanced Accumulation 4.154421 Multi Manager Balanced Fund 3.296888 Conservative Balanced Accumulation
    Growth Accumulation 2.485574 Multi Mgr High Growth Fund 3.607856 Growth Accumulation
    Cash Fund 1.228888 Cash Enhanced Accumulation 2.007654 Cash Accumulation
    Aust listed Prop Index Fund 33.402530 Property Accumulation 1.88416 Property Accumulation
    Global Property Fund 1.196588
    Ironbark Paladin Prop Sec 4.743937
    Balanced Accumulation 2.161538 Multi Manager Growth Fund 3.536134 Balanced Accumulation
    Socially Responsible Accumulation 2.608760
    International Shares Accumulation 3.973921 Intl Shares Multi Manager 5.73015 International Shares Accumulation
    International Shares Fund 2.353688
    Walter Scott Global Eq Fund 4.016238
    Australian Fixed Interest Fund 21.775597 Diversified Fixed Interest Accumulation 1.211092 Fixed Interest Accumulation
    Vanguard Intl FI Index Fund 1.562633
    Vanguard Australian FI Index 1.567710
    First Sentier Wholesale Global Credit Income Fund 2.325945
    Aust Shares Multi Mgr Fund 3.685096 Australian Shares Accumulation 6.086891 Australian Shares Accumulation
    Australian Shares Value Fund 1.740034
    Hyperion Aust Growth Com Fund 2.466005
    Ausbil Aus Emerging Lenders 4.467854
    Pendal Imputation 3.539668
    Australian Shares Fund 2.019628
    Socially Responsible Australian Shares Accumulation 2.085901
    Pension Options
    Legacy Option Name NAV Price Target Option Name NAV Price New Option Name
    Stable Pension 4.457270 Pen MultiMgr Conservative Fund 2.567857 Stable Pension
    Conservative Balanced Pension 5.482638 Pen MultiManager Balanced Fund 3.836432 Conservative Balanced Pension
    Growth Pension 2.711172 Pen Multi Manager High Growth Fund 4.525881 Growth Pension
    Pension Cash Fund 1.270175 Cash Enhanced Pension 2.265513 Cash Pension
    Pen Aust listed Prop Index 1.511489 Property Pension 1.986943 Property Pension
    Pension Global Property Fund 1.192151
    Pen Ironbark Paladin Prop Sec 5.058986
    Balanced Pension 2.308631 Pen Multi-Manager Growth Fund 4.135036 Balanced Pension
    Socially Responsible Pension 2.775621
    International Shares Pension 4.329626 Pen Intl Shares Multi Mgr Fund 6.83336 International Shares Pension
    Pen International Shares Fund 2.444080
    Pen Walter Scott Global Eq 4.368272
    Pen Aust Fixed Interest Fund 1.094082 Diversified Fixed Interest Pension 1.203829 Fixed Interest Pension
    Pen Vanguard Intl FI Index 1.671265
    Pen Vanguard Aus FI Index 1.668103
    Pen First Sentier Wholesale Global Credit Income Fund 2.590260
    Pen Aust Shares Multi Mgr Fund 4.388428 Australian Shares Pension 7.629178 Australian Shares Pension
    Pen Aust Shares Value Fund 1.878220
    Pen Hyperion Aus Growth Com 2.536800
    Pen Ausbil Aus Emerging Lender 5.033767
    Pension Pendal Imputation 4.333397
    Pen Australian Shares Fund 2.130021
    Socially Responsible Australian Shares Pension 2.280747
  • What is your approach to investing in unlisted assets?

    Brighter Super strategically incorporates unlisted assets, including property, infrastructure and private equity, into its portfolio construction process. These assets bring several advantages:

    • Higher returns and illiquidity premium: Unlisted assets have the potential for higher returns compared to traditional listed assets. Additionally, investors may receive an illiquidity premium as compensation for the reduced liquidity associated with these assets. However, unlisted assets are more likely to be impacted by liquidity risk and suffer negative valuation impacts or incur increased transaction costs when being sold during market downturns.
    • Diversification opportunities: Unlisted assets introduce unique investment opportunities not readily available in listed markets. This diversification enhances the overall portfolio by reducing dependence on specific market movements.
    • Reduced portfolio volatility: Unlisted assets typically exhibit a low correlation with traditional listed asset classes. This means their price movements are not strongly tied to the ups and downs of the stock or bond markets, and instead their value is based more on their underlying fundamentals. This low correlation can contribute to the dampening and smoothening of portfolio volatility through pricing of these assets, which is less susceptible to short term volatility and listed market sentiment which can increase resilience during downturns in listed markets.
    • Inflation hedge: Real assets like real estate and infrastructure can serve as effective hedges against inflation. The ability to link revenue to inflation and economic growth helps counter the erosive effects of inflation on the real value of assets.
  • How do you manage your unlisted assets?

    Brighter Super adheres to a robust governance framework to effectively manage asset valuation risk, which is operationalised through its Asset Valuation Policy to ensure the Fund’s listed and unlisted assets are fairly and accurately valued.

    The valuation of unlisted assets within the portfolio typically occurs on a monthly or quarterly basis. The Fund may also undertake out-of-cycle valuations in response to specific trigger events or circumstances.

    Brighter Super requires its external investment managers to have unlisted assets valued by third-party valuation experts with significant experience in their respective asset classes. These valuations are conducted at least annually. Furthermore, the fund requires third-party control reports, such as GS007, SSAE16, ISAE3402, SOC1, from both its managers and Custodian, which is accompanied by an external audit opinion.

  • Why are the Socially Responsible options being closed?

    Brighter Super has recently made the decision to increase our consideration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, and in particular governance of carbon emissions, across all our investment options. More generally we are increasing our advocacy with companies regarding their own contributions in this space. This is a positive step forward for Brighter Super.

    As part of that focus, in recent months we have reviewed our two socially responsible options and determined to close them. Our review considered factors such as costs, investment performance and risk, socially responsible investing capabilities and the declining number of members investing in these two options. Ultimately, it was not in members’ best interests to continue to offer these options.

    We can now ensure that the resources previously focused on these two declining socially responsible options are turned towards managing ESG factors across all our investment options.

  • Are there any changes to the pension default investment options?

    From 31 May, we will continue with the current Brighter Super default approach, which is:

    • Pension members < 75 years old = Balanced option (formerly Multi-Manager Growth Fund)
    • Pension members > 75 years old = Conservative Balanced (formerly Multi-Manager Balanced Fund)

    All new members joining Brighter Super Pension who do not make an investment choice will be invested as per the above.

    We will be grandfathering the default arrangements for current Optimiser Pension members who are already invested in a default option (prior to 31 May 2024). This means that members will remain invested as follows:

    • Pension members < 75 years old = Conservative Balanced (formerly Multi-Manager Balanced Fund)
    • Pension members > 75 years old = Stable (formerly Multi-Manager Conservative Fund)
  • Are there any changes to the Asteron Capital Guaranteed option for new members?

    No, there are no changes to this option and it will remain closed.