Perpetual offers many ways to make super work harder
A superannuation fund is a financially effective way to save for retirement based on its investment potential and tax concessions. Contributions from both employers and individuals make super funds the largest Australian investment plan today. Strength and versatility distinguish our super funds – whether you’re an employer or personal investor. Each fund gives you access to a selection of options to match your investment needs.Looking for fund details? Look no further…
You can view funds grouped by product in the table below or you may sort by asset class using the drop-down menu. View the Product Disclosure Statement or Fund Overview when you click on each fund name in the table.
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*Investment Timeframes are only a guideline and should not be used as a recommendation. This information has been prepared by Perpetual Investment Management Limited (PIML) ABN 18 000 866 535, AFSL 234426 and Perpetual Superannuation Limited (PSL) ABN 84 008 416 831 AFSL 225246 RSE L0003315. It is general information only and is not intended to provide you with financial advice or take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider, with a financial adviser, whether the information is suitable for your circumstances. To the extent permitted by law, no liability is accepted for any loss or damage as a result of any reliance on this information.
The PDS for the relevant fund should be considered before deciding whether to acquire or hold units in the fund. The PDS can be obtained by clicking on the fund name.
Neither Perpetual Limited ABN 86 000 431 827 or its subsidiaries guarantees the performance of any fund or the return of an investor’s capital. Total return shown for the Funds have been calculated using exit prices after taking into account all of Perpetual’s ongoing fees and assuming reinvestment of distributions. No allowance has been made to taxation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
