Financial Services - Dawes Point, New South, AU
Executive Assistant to CIO, GM Defined Benefit & GM Defined Contribution
State Super is one of the first superannuation funds established in Australia, beginning in NSW in 1919 with the creation of the ‘State Superannuation Scheme' for salaried public servants. It is in The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) Top 15 super funds in Australia with $43bn in assets as at June 2021 and over 93,000 members. State Super members include NSW government employees and public sector employees including police, teachers, nurses and more.State Super, also known as SAS Trustee Corporation, closed the schemes to new members in the late 1980's and early 90's but continues to manage the defined benefit super and pension schemes for all its members and supports them with retirement planning seminars, interviews and phone support. State Super employees are guided by five well-defined Member Beliefs and are committed to always acting in member's best interests. State Super acknowledged its' centenary in 2019 with the announcement of the State Super Scholarship, which will provide a pipeline of new research into the super, retirement and pension funding needs of public sector workers. Located in Clarence Street Sydney, State Super is led by Chief Executive Officer John Livanas and his executive team. Chairperson Nicholas Johnson heads up the State Super Board.
State Super - SAS Trustee Corporation is a leading superannuation fund in Australia, with over $43 billion in assets and over 93,000 members. The fund was established in 1919 as the 'State Superannuation Scheme' for salaried public servants in NSW, and has since grown to become one of the top 15 super funds in the country. State Super is known for its commitment to its members, guided by five well-defined Member Beliefs, and its dedication to always acting in their best interests. Located in Clarence Street Sydney, State Super is led by Chief Executive Officer John Livanas and his executive team, with Chairperson Nicholas Johnson heading up the State Super Board. The fund offers a range of services to its members, including retirement planning seminars, interviews, and phone support, and has a strong focus on defined benefit super and pension schemes. State Super is also committed to research and innovation, with the announcement of the State Super Scholarship in 2019, which will provide a pipeline of new research into the super, retirement and pension funding needs of public sector workers. With a rich history and a strong focus on member support, State Super - SAS Trustee Corporation is a trusted and respected name in the financial services industry.
State Super is a superannuation fund that was created in 1919 for public servants in New South Wales. It's one of the oldest super funds in Australia and has grown to be one of the largest, with over $43 billion in assets and over 93,000 members. State Super takes care of the retirement savings for NSW government employees, police, teachers, nurses, and other public sector workers. The fund is managed by SAS Trustee Corporation, which stopped accepting new members in the late 1980s and early 1990s. However, it still manages the super and pension schemes for all its members and provides them with support for retirement planning. State Super's employees are guided by five principles that put their members' interests first. They are committed to always acting in the best interests of their members. To celebrate its 100th birthday in 2019, State Super announced a scholarship that will help research the retirement and pension needs of public sector workers. State Super is located in Sydney and is led by a team of executives, including Chief Executive Officer John Livanas, and Chairperson Nicholas Johnson.