Many Australians are now free to choose their
own superannuation funds instead of automatically becoming members
of their employer fund. This is known as super choice, or choice of
fund. But what does it really mean for you and what
difference does it make?
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What is a choice of fund?
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Am I eligible to choose my super fund?
If I am eligible for Choice, what do I do?
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If I am eligible for Choice, what should I
expect from my employer?
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What’s in the Standard Choice Form?
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What funds are eligible Choice Funds?
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What is a ‘default’ fund?
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What happens if my employer doesn’t make
contributions to the fund I choose?
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What are my opportunities if I am eligible
for Choice?
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What happens if I don’t make a choice or
make an invalid choice?
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When will my employer start making payments
into my Choice Fund?
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Can my employer reject my choice of super
fund?
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How often can I switch to another super
fund?
We can: