Further resources on superannuation

This page lists helpful links for further information on superannuation.

Superannuation for consumers

ASIC’s superannuation for consumers page contains useful information including:

  • ASIC’s role in superannuation
  • professional registers
  • SMSFs
  • complaining about your super fund.

Moneysmart

Moneysmart contains information for consumers about superannuation and retirement.

YourSuper comparison tool

The YourSuper comparison tool is a simple way to compare MySuper products and help you choose a super fund that meets your needs. It is hosted by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

Superannuation for employees and employers

ASIC's website contains information for employees and employers, including ASIC Information Sheet 89 Communicating with employees about choice of superannuation fund: What you can and cannot do (INFO 89).

Lost, unclaimed or ATO-held super

Looking for lost super, unclaimed super or ATO-held super? Visit the ATO’s Keeping track of your super and ATO-held super pages.

Super fund lookup

Looking for details about a super fund? Visit the Super fund lookup page.

Information for superannuation trustees

Guidance, relief and legislative instruments

Browse and download ASIC’s regulatory documents, including regulatory guides, information sheets and legislative instruments (formerly class orders) relevant to superannuation trustees.

Current projects and consultations

Browse and download information about ASIC’s current projects and consultations relevant to superannuation.

Super news and reports

Browse a list of ASIC publications, including media releases, letters to trustees, reports, speeches and articles about superannuation.

ASIC’s Corporate Plan

Read ASIC’s Corporate Plan.

Financial services resources

Helpful links relating to ASIC’s regulatory guidance on compliance with the financial services regime.

Regulatory index

Browse and download ASIC’s regulatory documents, including regulatory guides, information sheets and legislative instruments (formerly class orders).

Other information

Registrable superannuation entity audits 

On 1 July 2023 the Treasury Laws Amendment (2022 Measures No. 4) Act 2023 came into force, making several changes to the financial reporting and audit obligations for registrable superannuation entities (RSEs). For more information see Registrable superannuation entity audits.

Other regulators and organisations

Information about the other regulators and organisations ASIC engage with.

APRA Superannuation Fund-Level Statistics

Browse APRA's Superannuation fund-level statistics report, which contains detailed profile and structure, financial performance and financial position, conditions of release, fees and membership information.

Registrable superannuation entities document register search

The document register records and makes available for download copies of the following documents lodged with ASIC in relation to RSEs:

  • audited financial reports
  • notices of removal, resignation or cessation of RSE auditors
  • notices of extension of RSE auditor term.

What's new

Australian Retirement Trust pays infringement notice over allegedly misleading performance data

30 May 2025

Australia’s second-largest superannuation fund, Australian Retirement Trust Pty Ltd (ART), has paid $18,780 to comply with an infringement notice issued by ASIC over allegedly misleading performance data published on ART’s website.

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Trusting trustees with our $4 trillion in superannuation

28 May 2025

Keynote address by ASIC Commissioner Simone Constant at the Consumer Rights Forum.

Read the speech

ASIC and APRA host Superannuation CEO Roundtables to discuss the Financial Accountability Regime (FAR)

23 May 2025

APRA and ASIC have released public notes from the latest Roundtables. The theme of these Roundtables were key issues related to the FAR.

Read the notes

Super industry hit with long list of actions in landmark death benefit claims handling report

31 March 2025

ASIC has handed down 34 recommendations to superannuation trustees, with its report into death benefit claims handling revealing the devastating impacts that poor industry practices can have on grieving Australians.

Read the release

Read the report

Active Super ordered to pay $10.5 million penalty in ASIC’s third greenwashing court action

18 March 2025

The Federal Court today imposed a penalty of $10.5 million against Active Super for greenwashing misconduct.

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ASIC sues AustralianSuper alleging significant death benefit claims failures

12 March 2025

ASIC is suing AustralianSuper Pty Ltd, the trustee of Australia’s largest superannuation fund, over delayed processing of nearly 7,000 death benefit claims, according to proceedings filed in the Federal Court.

Read the release

Last updated: 20/10/2014 12:00