Cannabaceae

Hostplus
IndustryIndustry superannuation fund
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Founders
  • Australian Hotels Association
  • United Workers Union
Headquarters
Owner
  • Maritime Super (2023–present)
Websitehostplus.com.au

Hostplus is an Australian industry superannuation fund.[1] The fourth largest superannuation fund in Australia as of 2023,[2] it is 'giant' with around 1.7 million members (2023) and over $100b funds under management.[1][3]

In September 2023, it was announced that Hostplus completed its merger with Maritime Super,[4] the largest industrial fund focused on the maritime industry with more than fifty years of existence.

History

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It was founded in the early 1980s as the industry fund for hospitality workers. For this reason, its establishment and management is associated with the United Voice trade union.

In 2022, Statewide Super merged with HostPlus.[5] The following year, the fund announced that it would no longer be offering property / infrastructure stand-alone funds to members.[6]

Reception

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The fund has been rated highly by Canstar.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hostplus shuts property, infrastructure funds as valuations plummet". Australian Financial Review. 2023-06-12. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  2. ^ Lund, Michael (2023-04-11). "Top 10 Biggest Super Funds in Australia". Canstar. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  3. ^ Djurdjevic, Maja Garaca (2023-05-16). "Hostplus exceeds $100bn in FUM". www.investordaily.com.au. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  4. ^ "Hostplus finalises merger with Maritime Super". Hostplus. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  5. ^ "Hostplus and Statewide Super have merged".
  6. ^ "Hostplus to shut down property fund". The Australian.
  7. ^ "Top Performing Super Funds On Canstar 🎯". Canstar. 2021-03-29. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
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