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CareSuper, Spirit Super Charge Ahead with $50bn Merger

CareSuper and Spirit Super have announced their plans to merge

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 12, 2023
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In a move that is set to create one of Australia’s largest industry superannuation funds, CareSuper and Spirit Super have announced their plans to merge, forming a powerhouse with a combined worth of $50 billion. This significant union comes at a time when the superannuation sector is experiencing a wave of consolidation, driven by the need for increased efficiencies and economies of scale.

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Merge Between CareSuper and Spirit Super

The merger between CareSuper and Spirit Super is expected to bring together two industry-leading funds, each with a strong track record of delivering solid returns and excellent member services. CareSuper, which has around 300,000 members and $20 billion in funds under management, is known for its focus on providing tailored financial solutions for professionals in the non-profit and healthcare sectors. Spirit Super, on the other hand, boasts approximately 136,000 members and $30 billion in assets, catering to workers in the aviation, energy, and transport industries.

The decision to merge was driven by a shared vision to create a fund that is well-positioned to navigate the evolving landscape of the superannuation industry. By joining forces, CareSuper and Spirit Super aim to enhance their capabilities and offer a broader range of investment options, improved technology platforms, and a more extensive suite of member services. The merger will also enable the combined fund to achieve greater economies of scale, which in turn can lead to lower costs and improved net returns for members.

Key Drivers in the trend

One of the key drivers behind the consolidation trend in the superannuation sector is the growing regulatory scrutiny and compliance requirements imposed by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). The merger between CareSuper and Spirit Super reflects a strategic response to these challenges, as the funds believe that combining their resources and expertise will enable them to meet regulatory obligations more effectively and efficiently.

Moreover, the merger is expected to generate cost savings by eliminating duplicate systems, streamlining operations, and pooling investments. This, in turn, will create opportunities for both funds to invest in innovative technologies and improved member services, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the rapidly evolving superannuation landscape.

The proposed merger is subject to regulatory approvals and due diligence, with the aim to finalize the deal in the coming months. Once approved, the new entity will have a significantly increased scale, allowing it to negotiate better deals with service providers and investment managers, ultimately benefiting the members.

While mergers can bring about various benefits, there are also potential challenges that need to be addressed. One critical aspect is ensuring a smooth transition for members, who may have different investment preferences and expectations. Communication and engagement with members will be crucial during this period, to provide transparency and clarity regarding the merger process and its potential impact on their superannuation accounts.

Additionally, maintaining a strong and effective governance structure will be essential to ensure that the merged fund operates efficiently and in the best interests of its members. This includes addressing issues such as board composition, decision-making processes, and risk management frameworks.

Exciting development in the Australian superannuation landscape

The merger between CareSuper and Spirit Super is an exciting development in the Australian superannuation landscape. It highlights the ongoing trend of consolidation within the sector and the need for funds to adapt and innovate in response to changing market dynamics and regulatory requirements.

By combining their strengths and resources, CareSuper and Spirit Super are poised to create a formidable force in the superannuation industry. The merger will provide their members with enhanced investment opportunities, improved technology platforms, and a broader range of member services. It also positions the merged fund to meet regulatory obligations more effectively and efficiently, ensuring the best possible outcomes for its members.

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