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Statement

Your guide to AvSuper for Income Stream Members

1 July 2015

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Your guide to AvSuper for Income Stream Members About this document

This Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) provides a summary of significant information about the features, costs, benefits and risks involved in investing your superannuation in an AvSuper Income Stream. This PDS also summarises superannuation legislation rules applicable to superannuation income streams. Where relevant, ASIC’s class order 14/1252 applies to the PDS.

However, this PDS does not describe all the conditions affecting the amount or availability of benefits and is not a promise or guarantee of any particular benefit. It does not set out in detail all relevant legislated rules. The Trustee must adhere to these rules, as amended from time to time, which also override the content of this PDS.

The information provided is general information only and does not take into account your specific financial needs or personal situation. You should assess your own financial position and personal objectives before making any decision based on this information. We recommend that you also seek professional and personalised financial advice.

This PDS has been issued by AvSuper Pty Ltd (ABN 46 050 431 797, AFSL 239078), the Trustee of the AvSuper Fund (ABN 84 421 446 069). The Trust Deed of AvSuper is the final authority on the conditions governing the benefits described in this PDS. If the Trust Deed conflicts with this PDS, the Trust Deed will prevail. Information in this PDS that is not materially adverse information is subject to change from time to time and may be updated. Any updates to information that are not materially adverse, will be available on our website www.avsuper.com.au or in printed form (free of charge) upon request.

You can visit www.avsuper.com.au/policies/privacy-notice to learn about our privacy policy which includes the collecting and handling of your personal information and your rights. Where third party services are referred to, the Trustee has no responsibility for their products, services, views or actions and accepts no liability for the outcomes of your interactions with those third parties.

Contents

welcome 1

transition to retirement 2

starting an Income Stream 3

accessing your money 4

your beneficiaries 7

benefits of investing in AvSuper 8

AvSuper investments 9

fees and other costs 19

tax and Income Streams 23

AvSuper insurance 24

other things you should know 28

annual financial checkups 29

Welcome to AvSuper’s Income Stream Division!

Well, you’ve made it! After years of working hard and contributing to your super, you can now enjoy an active retirement and choose how to spend your time and retirement savings.

Whether you’ve been dreaming of time with family, travelling, gardening, volunteering, reading, exercising or learning new interests, now is your chance.

An AvSuper Income Stream (sometimes called a pension) will allow you to easily manage your hard earned retirement savings while you live and enjoy your life. This Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains how Income Streams work and how AvSuper can help you make the most of your savings in your retirement, even if you are still working.

AvSuper is a profit-for-members super fund

AvSuper is a profit-for-members super fund, combining the best features of industry, corporate and retail super funds to provide you with the best of all worlds. AvSuper has strong long term investment performance, competitive fees and doesn’t pay any commissions.

AvSuper operates in the best interests of and for the benefit of members (and their beneficiaries), many of whom are drawn from the aviation and aviation safety industries.

What does an AvSuper Income Stream do for you?

An AvSuper Income Stream is a cost-effective way to gradually access your retirement savings, with personalised service and access to member benefits and features such as:

• competitive fees to protect your savings • your choice of investment options

• choosing how much and how often you are paid (Government

limits apply)

• optional insurance cover (if eligible) • beneficiary nomination options

• 24 hour access to your account information via our website • access to personalised financial advice (fees may apply)

Experienced Trustee staff answer your calls - not an anonymous call centre

Welcome

As a profit-for-members fund, AvSuper

provides a premium arrangement with personalised service, access to personalised advice and easy to understand

information about super.

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Joining

Income Streams

Who can apply for an AvSuper Income Stream

You can apply for an AvSuper Income Stream if you have reached your preservation age, even if you have not fully retired (although eligibility rules apply, such as being an Australian citizen or resident and meeting a release criteria for your super). If you are still working past your preservation age, you can apply for a transition to retirement (TTR) Income Stream (see below). Unless noted otherwise, everything in this PDS relates to full and TTR Income Streams.

You will need a minimum of $20,000 from an existing super account (with AvSuper or another fund) to get started.

Date of birth Preservation age Date of birth Preservation age

Before 1.7.60 55 1.7.62 to 30.6.63 58

1.7.60 to 30.6.61 56 1.7.63 to 30.6.64 59

1.7.61 to 30.6.62 57 1.7.64 onwards 60

Transition to retirement Income Streams

If you have reached your preservation age (as above) but are still working (even part time), a transition to retirement (TTR) Income Stream may help you ease into full retirement.

A TTR Income Stream works the same way as a full Income Stream except you:

• can only withdraw up to 10% of your 1 July TTR account balance in a financial year#

• generally can not make lump sum withdrawals (other than any unrestricted

non-preserved component or rolling it into a super account) but you can transfer it to an accumulation account to make allowable withdrawals.

You can use the TTR income to maintain/supplement your working income while:

• reducing your working hours

• salary sacrificing* to an accumulation account for potential tax savings

• continuing to get compulsory employer and personal contributions to build your accumulation account.

When you are ready to fully retire, you can roll your TTR Income Stream money into an AvSuper accumulation account before establishing a new, larger Income Stream. Or change your TTR Income Stream account to a full Income Stream if you don’t want to add money to it.

# Some exceptions apply, such as a family law split.

* Salary sacrifice is not offered by all employers nor does it suit everyone. Further information is on our website.

Starting an AvSuper Income Stream - easy!

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read this entire PDS to understand our Income Streams

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complete an AvSuper Income Stream Application (available on our website)

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complete a Tax File Number Declaration (if under 60)

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arrange to transfer your super (see below) to AvSuper, if necessary

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send your completed forms to AvSuper, GPO Box 5134, Sydney NSW 2001

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start enjoying your retirement (or transition to retirement)!

When your application has been processed and account opened, we will send you a welcome letter outlining your payment schedule, member number and other important information.

Our Member Advice Solution can help you decide when to start an Income Stream and how to structure it to suit your needs.

Getting professional advice is generally a good strategy.

Transferring savings into your Income Stream

Transferring some or all of your money from an existing AvSuper account to your new AvSuper Income Stream is managed via your application form.

To transfer (rollover) your super from another fund, please complete a rollin whole balance from another super fund form (available on our website) and send it with your application.

Alternatively, you can log into Member Online to arrange an eRollover into an existing AvSuper accumulation account.

It is important to note that once your Income Stream commences, you can not add money to that Income Stream account. Therefore, if you are rolling money in from a number of super funds, we suggest consolidating them in an accumulation account first. Otherwise you can open more than one income stream.

AvSuper does not charge any fees to accept your money (into a super account or an income stream) but your old fund may charge an exit fee and/or a sell spread and you may lose other benefits or favourable fees by transferring your money.

Legislation designed to prevent money laundering and terrorism financing requires us to obtain and verify certain identification information from you prior to paying super money to you. The relevant forms detail the requirements. Your payment may be delayed if these requirements are not met.

Under Family Law legislation, your spouse (including a defacto or same sex spouse) may be entitled to some of your super if you permanently separate or divorce. Individual circumstances vary so we recommend you discuss this with a legal adviser.

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Taking your super as an Income Stream

It is up to you how much money you drawdown (withdraw) as regular income from your Income Stream account each year. However, the Government specifies a minimum* income stream drawdown each year based on your age and account balance (see table below for drawdown rates)

If you have a full Income Stream, you can drawdown as much as you wish up to the value of your account. TTR Income Streams have a 10% of balance maximum annual withdrawal.

Minimum annual income stream payments

Age Range % of account balance Age Range % of account balance

Under 65 4% 85 - 89 9%

65 - 74 5% 90 - 94 11%

75 - 79 6% 95 or older 14%

80 - 84 7%

Note that your Income Stream choices may affect your entitlements to any Government payments, such as the age pension, as drawdowns (pension payments) and lump sums (including ad hoc payments) may be treated differently. Please refer to Centrelink or talk to one of our Member Advice Consultants for assistance as the impact depends on individual circumstances.

Payments are generally made monthly into your nominated bank account, but you can choose to receive them from our range of frequencies to suit your circumstances.

* Minimum amounts apply per financial year or are pro-rated for the first year. If you purchase an income stream after 31 May, the minimum amount is zero, i.e. no payment is required that financial year. Account balances are determined at commencement and each 1 July thereafter.

Accessing an Income Stream

Accessing an Income Stream

Your Income Stream payments continue until:

• your account balance falls below $1,000 (when the balance will be paid to you as a lump sum),

• you choose to close the account by withdrawing the balance, or

• we are notified of your death (unless reverted to your valid reversionary beneficiary).

We will withdraw money from the Cash option by default. Alternatively, you can choose which investment options to drawdown your money from.

Changing Income Stream payments

You can change your payment amount up to four times each year (within the prescribed minimum and maximum levels) – let us know via our Income Stream changes form or via email.

At the start of each financial year you will receive notification of your revised minimum annual payment amount. If your existing rate is less than your new minimum, we will automatically increase your rate to the new minimum.

Some issues you might consider when choosing your drawdown amount:

• How much other money do you have?

• What are your major living expenses?

• What sort of lifestyle do you want (restaurants, hobbies, cars, etc)?

• Are you expecting any future money (e.g. a spouse’s super)?

• What tax liabilities do you have on different income sources?

• How long do you expect your savings to last?

• Do you have dependants for the short or long term?

Choosing your Income Stream payments

Lump sum withdrawals

You can make unlimited lump sum withdrawals from your Income Stream at any time (minimum $5,000 per withdrawal). Please note that lump sum withdrawals are generally not available if you have a TTR Income Stream.

To request a lump sum withdrawal, please contact us for the appropriate form. Lump sum withdrawals may attract different taxation rules, depending on your circumstances.

If you are 60 or older, you won’t pay tax on your super withdrawals

whether you take them as a lump sum or as regular drawdowns. Investment earnings in an Income Stream are not subject to tax while they remain in the Income Stream.

Tax Free for over 60s

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Your super for your beneficiaries

You can nominate a beneficiary (or beneficiaries) to receive your super if you die before you withdraw it. Your Income Stream balance will be switched to our Cash investment option (see page 14) on the day we receive written notification of your death.

As part of your Income Stream, you can nominate one dependant* as a reversionary beneficiary by completing a nomination of reversionary Income Stream beneficiary form.

If you have done this, your dependant can continue to receive your AvSuper Income Stream (assuming they meet Income Stream rules), which will be based on the account balance at the time of your death. If ineligible for an income stream or by choice, your dependant can take a lump sum instead of the Income Stream. Once it’s made, a valid reversionary beneficiary nomination is binding on the Trustee until your dependant dies or you change it.

Alternatively you can nominate your beneficiaries to receive your Income Stream balance as a lump sum if you die. You can nominate any or all of your dependants or a legal personal representative (your estate). Your nomination can be either binding or non-binding (please see our website for details on both options).

To nominate or update your beneficiaries, complete a nomination of beneficiaries form (or visit Member Online for non-binding nominations).

To receive the most favourable tax treatment, your beneficiary must also meet the definition of a death benefit dependant in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, e.g. your child will only receive the most favourable tax treatment if they are under 18, or over 18 and financially dependent on you.

* Dependants are your legal or defacto spouse, children (including stepchildren, ex-nuptial children and adopted children) and any other person with whom the Trustee considers you had an interdependency relationship at the time of your death.

How long will an AvSuper Income Stream last?

Your Income Stream will be affected by how much you invest, the relevant investment earnings, your chosen level of income payments, fees and costs and any lump sum withdrawals you make.

The following graph shows how taking a minimum payment rate will potentially effect the balance and duration of an income stream. It is an illustration only and does not take into account other factors or your personal circumstances:

Impact of minimum Income Stream drawdowns

(invested equally across the Cash, Conservative Growth, Stable Growth and Growth options)

$70,000

$800,000

$700,000

$600,000

$500,000

$400,000

$300,000

$200,000

$100,000

$0

$60,000

$50,000

$40,000

$30,000

$20,000

$10,000

60 70 80 90 100$0

Payments

($ annually) Account balance

Account balance Payments

Age

Assumptions:

Starting balance - $600,000

Earning Rate - 6%

Total fees - 0.76%

Inflation rate – 3.0%

Income Stream start date – 1 July

Income Stream payments – monthly

Starting age – 60

Insurance - none

no lump sum withdrawals

no change to relevant legislation

Beneficiaries

Accessing an Income Stream

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Investments

Investments

Benefits of investing in an AvSuper Income Stream

AvSuper provides cost-effective way to access your super in retirement, with personalised service and access to premium member benefits and features such as:

• competitive fees and charges

no entry or rollin fees

• member investment choice

• experienced Trustee staff answer your calls - not an anonymous call centre

• competitively priced death and disablement insurance cover*

• short or long term income protection for eligible members in all occupation classes*

• 24 hour access to your account information via our website

• personalised financial advice about your super and Income Streams, including annual check ups at no additional cost (see page 29)

• informative member guides, including one explaining your retirement options

• the choice of making reversionary, binding or non-binding beneficiary nominations.

Regular communication

You will receive regular information from AvSuper, including:

• an annual Trustee Report and member statement detailing your transactions

• regular emails and bulletins containing updates and other items of interest

• notification of any material changes to this PDS and any other significant events The AvSuper website contains a wealth of information, including weekly investment performance and all AvSuper forms and publications, plus access to AvChat, our online chat facility.

Access to personalised super and retirement advice

AvSuper members can access personal advice that takes into account your personal circumstances. Our Member Advice Consultants will chat with you (in person or on the phone) then analyse your situation and give you written advice of the actions we think best suit you. Call us for your appointment (advice fees may apply for some forms of advice).

*age and other terms and conditions apply

See page 24 or visit our website for information

Book a meeting for personalised advice from an AvSuper Member Advice Consultant (no fees apply for insurance - only advice)

AvSuper’s Investments

If you have super, then you’re an investor - and AvSuper’s investment performance will be one of the key contributors to the long term maintenance of your retirement savings.

While investment performance often varies year to year, when thinking about your retirement savings don’t just think about short term results – remember your retirement could last 20 or more years so look ahead and plan for the long term.

By comparing investment performance over the long term, such as over five and ten year periods, you can gain a better perspective of the performance of your investment. You can view our history of strong, long term investment performance on our website. Note that past performance is not always a reliable indicator of future performance and performance objectives listed on the following pages are not guaranteed.

Your super, your choice

The right investment option(s) depends on factors such as your income needs, risk comfort and age.

AvSuper’s member investment choice enables you to choose one or a combination of our professionally managed investment options.

The choice is yours. If you do not make an investment choice, your Income Stream will automatically be invested in a blend of our Balanced Growth and Cash options. For accounts opened prior to 1 July 2015, the default was the Growth option.

Switching

You can change how your Income Stream is invested in our investment options at any time; this is called switching and no AvSuper

switching fees apply. Switching can be done via Member Online or by completing a Nominate or switch Income Stream investment options form (available from our website or by calling).

You also have a choice about which option(s) your Income Stream payments are withdrawn from. You can do this via the switching form or Member Online. Our default is to withdraw from the Cash option if you do not make an investment choice. Our Member Advice Consultants can help you plan your withdrawal strategy.

Remember, all investments can have both high and low risk tendencies, and both positive and negative returns are part of the investment cycle over long periods of time, so it’s important to take a long-term view when making an investment choice.

It is important to choose investment options to suit your personal financial situation, goals and preferences. You may want to ask:

• am I comfortable with greater risk for a potentially higher return, or would I prefer a lower risk option?

• do I need to see consistent investment returns or do I want to preserve capital?

• how much super and other savings do I have put aside?

• what income do I need?

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AvSuper’s Investment Options

You can choose from our range of investment options:

• Conservative Growth

• Stable Growth

• Balanced Growth

• Growth

• High Growth

• Cash

• Australian Shares

• International Shares

If you do not choose, we will invest your Income Stream in the Balanced Growth and Cash options* to give you a 50/50 mix of growth and defensive assets. By default, your Income Stream payments are deducted from the Cash option. Each option has its own performance objectives, investment strategy and risk/return profile as shown on pages 12-15.

The target asset allocation is a strategic guide for investing.The allocation of assets can vary from time to time within the allowable ranges and you may not be notified of such variations.

AvSuper may change, delete or add new investment options at any time but will give members at least 30 days notice of such changes. All our options may contain international and local exposure at any time.

Unitisation

Your Income Stream investment in AvSuper is unitised. You are allocated a number of units when you purchase your Income Stream. Your unit holding reduces when you make a withdrawal (regular payment or lump sum), close your Income Stream, leave AvSuper or when we deduct fees, relevant taxes and insurance fees from your account.

Unitisation is similar to buying and selling stocks, with the price or value of the units allocated to you changing frequently. AvSuper’s unit prices are usually declared weekly and apply from the close of business each Friday so your regular withdrawals will probably convert to a different number of units each time.

We allow for indirect costs and any other relevant liabilities (actual or estimated) before setting our unit prices. You can find current and historical unit prices on our website for each investment option.

The Trustee may suspend transactions due to extreme or sudden material market movements, or where the risk of material arbitrage is identified. Suspending unit pricing and the processing of transactions during extreme market movements ensures that members are not unfairly advantaged (or disadvantaged) by redeeming (or purchasing) units at artificially high (or low) unit prices.

* For income streams established on or after 1 July 2015.

AvSuper’s Member Advice Consultants can help you with investment choice, strategies and rebalancing. Call 1800 805 088 for an appointment TODAY!

AvSuper’s Member Advice Solutions

Choosing investment options for your Income Stream

One of the most important issues of retirement is ensuring you have a well structured and sustainable retirement income strategy.

For many retirees, a tiered approach is effective. A tiered strategy takes into account different timeframes and provides some certainty in relation to drawing a stable retirement income while also allowing some investment exposure that can provide strong capital growth over time. It also reduces volatility in your overall portfolio when compared to being invested solely in growth assets.

Tier 1

invest in cash to hold enough money to cover your drawdowns for the next 3-5 years.

Tier 2

invest in a conservative or stable investment option for some growth without a lot of volatility and risk.

Tier 3

invest in higher risk and more volatile options, to allow for some capital growth over the longer term.

Tiers two and three can be weighted according to your risk tolerance and timeframes. These different tiers of investment may need to be rebalanced over time to top up cash or conservative options which means there is an important need for periodic reviews of the overall strategy.

For members who do not use our Member Advice Solution nor made an investment choice for their Income Stream, we apply a similar approach. These members have some money invested in Cash (to cover drawdowns) and the rest in our Balanced Growth option.

Growth assets such as shares and property generally have a greater short-term investment risk, with the possibility of higher returns over the longer term compared to defensive assets.

Defensive assets such as fixed interest and cash have a lower investment risk but usually provide lower returns over the longer term.

Fees and costs Fees and costs

The Trustee does not specifically take into account labour standards or environmental, social or ethical considerations in the selection, retention or

realisation of investments, nor does it require this of its investment consultants or fund managers.

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AvSuper options

Stable Growth

Designed for members who want to maintain some exposure to growth assets, balanced by a similar exposure to defensive assets.

Investment Return objective

To achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 2.5% pa over rolling four-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 3 to 5 years

Investment fee: 0.60% pa

Risk/return profile

Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 4

Risk label Medium

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 2 to less than 3 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range Australian Shares 20% 10 - 30%

International Shares 10% 10 - 30%

Property 10% 0 - 20%

Infrastructure 5% 0 - 10%

Growth Alternatives 5% 0 - 10%

Diversified Fixed

Income 25% 15 - 50%

Cash 20% 0 - 30%

Defensive Alternatives 5% 0 - 10%

Conservative Growth

Designed for members who are approaching retirement or who are generally risk adverse, but want to maintain some growth potential.

Investment Return objective

To achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 1.5% pa over rolling three-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 2 to 4 years

Investment fee: 0.51% pa

Risk/return profile Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 2

Risk label Low

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 0.5 to less than 1

Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range

Australian Shares 12% 0 - 20%

International Shares 8% 0 - 20%

Property 10% 0 - 20%

Infrastructure 0% 0 - 10%

Growth Alternatives 0% 0 - 10%

Diversified Fixed

Income 30% 20 - 60%

Cash 30% 10 - 40%

Defensive Alternatives 10% 0 - 20%

Balanced Growth

Designed for members who want balanced exposure to growth assets with a slightly lower weighting to defensive assets.

Investment Return objective

To achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 3.0% pa over rolling four-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 4 - 6 years

Investment fee: 0.69% pa

Risk/return profile Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 4

Risk label Medium

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 2 to less than 3 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2015

Asset Class Benchmark Range

Australian Shares 28% 20-45%

International Shares 17% 20-45%

Property 10% 0-20%

Infrastructure 5% 0-10%

Growth Alternatives 5% 0-10%

Diversified Fixed

Income 19% 0-30%

Cash 11% 0-20%

Defensive Alternatives 5% 0-20%

Default Income Stream option

See page 6 for an explanation of the Standard Risk Measure.

Cash

Designed for members who have a short investment horizon. It provides higher capital security but usually much lower returns than the other options over most periods.

Investment Return objective The primary objective is to achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 1% pa over rolling three-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 0 to 3 years

Investment fee: 0.12% pa Risk/return profile

Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 1

Risk label Very Low

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years Less than 0.5 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range

Cash 100% N/A

Default Income Stream option

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AvSuper options (continued)

International Shares

Designed for members who want to invest in foreign sharemarkets and accept the higher risk for greater long term returns.

Investment Return objective The primary objective is to achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 6% pa over rolling seven-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 7+ years

Investment fee: 0.98% pa

Risk/return profile

Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 6

Risk label High

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 4 to less than 6 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range

International Shares 100% N/A

High Growth

Designed for members who accept it involves a higher level of risk to achieve greater returns in the long term.

Investment Return objective The primary objective is to achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 5.5% pa over rolling seven-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 7+ years

Investment fee: 0.82% pa Risk/return profile

Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 6

Risk label High

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 4 to less than 6 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range

Australian Shares 54% 30 - 70%

International Shares 36% 30 - 70%

Property 0% 0 - 30%

Infrastructure 5% 0 - 30%

Growth Alternatives 5% 0 - 30%

Australian Shares

Designed for members who want to invest in Australian sharemarkets and accept the higher risk for greater long term returns.

Investment Return objective The primary objective is to achieve a return, after tax and fees, which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 6% pa over rolling seven-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 7+ years

Investment fee: 0.72% pa

Risk/return profile

Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 6

Risk label High

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 4 to less than 6 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range

Australian Shares 100% NA

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Growth Option

Designed for members who accept it involves a medium risk level and short term volatility to achieve moderately higher returns over the medium and longer term.

Investment Return objective To achieve a return, after tax and fees,which exceeds Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by at least 4.5%

pa over rolling five-year periods and ten-year periods.

Suggested minimum timeframe to hold this option: 5+ years

Investment fee: 0.77% pa Risk/return profile

Standard Risk Measure

Risk band 5

Risk label Medium to high

Expected frequency of

negative return in 20 years 3 to less than 4 Strategic asset allocation effective since 1 July 2013

Asset Class Benchmark Range Australian Shares 36% 20 - 45%

International Shares 24% 20 - 45%

Property 10% 0 - 20%

Infrastructure 5% 0 - 10%

Growth Alternatives 5% 0 - 10%

Diversified Fixed

Income 13% 0 - 30%

Cash 2% 0 - 10%

Defensive Alternatives 5% 0 - 10%

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Diversifying investments helps minimise risk

Diversification simply means spreading risk. It can be achieved by investing in both growth and defensive assets. When one asset is not performing as well as expected, the other assets in your portfolio may balance your overall investment performance and reduce the impact of negative returns on your investment.

The extent of diversification in an investment option depends on the nature of the investment option (including the applicable asset classes).

You can help diversify your AvSuper investments and manage risk by making an investment choice. AvSuper invests with a long term focus and is diversified among several asset classes and investment managers in each asset class. This spreads the risk of an investment underperforming and allows us to take advantage of various investment styles. AvSuper’s investment managers are on our website.

Tax and super Insurance

The risks of investing

There are always risks associated with investing, including investing in super. Investment options change in value over time and may perform differently at different times due to various factors.

Each AvSuper investment option is exposed to some or all of the following risks to some degree, depending on which assets the option invests in:

• Legislative risk - super and tax legislation changes may affect your investment

• Adequacy risk - your super may or may not provide enough money for your retirement

• Liquidity risk - your investments may be difficult to sell quickly

• Individual investment risk – the investment option you choose may drop in value

• Market risk - changes in investment markets due to economic or political factors may occur, possibly causing changes in the value of your investments

• Currency risk - AvSuper’s international investments may be affected by changes in foreign currency or movements in the Australian dollar

• Switching risk - trying to predict markets and frequently adjusting options risks crystallising losses in poor performing investments

• Inflation risk - probability of loss resulting from erosion of an income or in the value of assets due to the rising costs of goods and services

Note that returns are not guaranteed and the value of any investment option may rise and fall. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

AvSuper’s investment managers occasionally use derivatives to reduce risk, reduce transaction costs and as an efficient way to gain exposure to asset classes. Derivatives are not used for speculative purposes or for gearing. Risks include the derivative’s value falling.

AvSuper uses a Standard Risk Measure based on industry guidance to allow members to compare investment options. It is not a complete assessment of all forms of investment risk; specifically it does not take into account the impact of administration fees or the magnitude of investment earnings (positive or negative).

Members should ensure they are comfortable with the risks (especially the risks of negative investment earnings) associated with their chosen investment option.

Read about the Standard Risk Measure on our website.

Manage your account in your own time with member online!

It’s easy to use and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Just log in from our website with your member number and chosen password.

Once logged in, you can:

• update your details

• switch options

• check your account balance

• view past statements

• read letters online

• apply for insurance cover (age restrictions apply).

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Insurance

retirement options?

ASK US for personal advice on Income Streams:

• when to start

• what type to start

• which investment options to choose

Call 1800 805 088 for details or visit www.avsuper.com.au

Our Member Advice Solution offers personalised advice about your super and insurance needs

* Fees may apply for complex advice

Fees and other costs for your super savings

This section shows the fees and other costs you may be charged. These fees and other costs may be deducted from your account balance, from the returns on your investment or from AvSuper’s assets as a whole. Other fees, such as activity fees, advice fees for personal advice and insurance fees, may also be charged, but these will depend on the nature of the activity, advice or insurance chosen by you. Taxes and insurance fees and costs deducted from your account

are detailed in another part of this document. You should read all the information about fees and costs because it is important to understand their impact on your investment.

Please note that the following is a Consumer Advisory Warning prescribed by the Government and that AvSuper fees are not negotiable as our fees only cover the costs of running the Fund on a profit-for-members basis.

Did you know?

Small differences in both investment performance and fees and costs can have a substantial impact on your long-term returns. For example, total annual fees and costs of 2% of your account balance rather than 1% could reduce your final return by up to 20% over a 30-year period (for example, reduce it from $100,000 to $80,000).

You should consider whether features such as superior investment performance or the provision of better member services justify higher fees and costs. You may be able to negotiate to pay lower contribution fees and management costs where applicable. Ask the fund or your financial adviser.

If you would like to find out more, or see the impact of the fees based on your own circumstances, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) website (www.moneysmart.gov.au) has a superannuation calculator to help you check out different fee options.

AvSuper is run only to profit members, doesn’t pay any commissions, has a strong long term investment performance, and charges competitive fees.

Insurance

AvSuper is run only to profit members, doesn’t pay commissions to financial advisers, has strong long- term investment performance, and charges competitive fees.

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AvSuper Income Stream fees for members invested in the all investment options

Type of fee or cost Amount Who and when paid

Investment fee 0.51% Conservative Growth Option, or 0.60% for Stable Growth Option, or 0.69% for Balanced Growth Option, or 0.77% for Growth option, or 0.82% for High Growth Option, or 0.12% for Cash Option, or

0.72% for the Australian Shares option, or 0.98% for the International Shares option

taken into account in the calculation of weekly unit prices

Administration fee

(per IS account) $1.15 per week deducted weekly from your account balance plus 0.23% taken into account in the calculation of weekly unit prices

Buy-sell spread Nil N/A

Switching fee Nil N/A

Exit fee Nil N/A

Advice fees relating to all members investing in a particular investment option

N/A Advice about AvSuper is included in the

‘Administration Fee’

Other fees & costs1 $205 deducted from account during a Family

Law Split Indirect cost ratio 0.00%

1The other fees and costs that may apply are a family law split, personal advice fees (where the advice is not about AvSuper) and insurance fees. Refer to the ‘Additional Explanation of Fees and Costs’ on page 21.

Example of annual fees and costs for AvSuper’s Balanced Growth investment option

This table gives an example of how fees and costs in the Balanced Growth Investment option can affect your super investment over a one year period. You should use this table to compare this product with other super products.

EXAMPLE - the Balanced

Growth investment option Balance of $50,000

Investment fees 0.69% For every $50 000 you have in the Balanced Growth option you will be charged $345 each year

PLUS Administration

fees $59.80 and 0.23% p.a. AND you will be charged $59.80 ($1.15 per week) each year regardless of your balance plus $115

PLUS indirect costs for

Balanced Growth option 0.00% AND indirect costs of $0 each year will be deducted from your investment

EQUALS cost of fund If your balance was $50,000, then for that year you will be charged fees of $519.80* in the Balanced Growth option*

* Other fees may apply, such as Family Law Settlements. No exit fees or withdrawal fees apply. Note that costs for being in the Cash and Balanced Growth options (our Income Stream default) would be $462.80 (as indirect costs would drop to $288)

Insurance

Additional explanation of fees and costs

1. Activity fees are only applied to services used by a member. $205 is deducted from the account for a family law split (ie money is withdrawn for a spouse as part of a divorce or separation). See our family law fact sheet for details.

2. Investment fees are included in the indirect cost ratio (as defined on page 22) of each investment option and are reasonable estimates based on the underlying investment manager fees for the year ended 30 June 2015. The actual investment management fees may change year to year due to changes in investment managers, asset allocations and other factors. Therefore, the rates specified in the table on page 20 will be periodically reviewed and are subject to change.

3. Insurance fees apply for any insurance cover you may have (refer to page 24).

4. The cost of providing advice about AvSuper accounts, including choosing investment options and contribution strategies, is included within the administration fees. Additional advice may incur additional fees which will be explained to you before the advice is given and are not negotiable. AvSuper advisers do not receive any commissions on advice given.

5. AvSuper engages some investment managers who may be eligible for additional performance fees if they exceed agreed performance targets. Performance fees may result in increased indirect costs being taken into account in the calculation of weekly unit prices. Performance fees (if payable) can not be predicted, therefore the indirect cost ratios shown on page 20 include an estimated (based on the Trustee’s reasonable expectations of manager performance for each option) performance fee up to 0.03%.

6. GST payable by the Trustee (less reduced input tax credits and stamp duty) has been included in the fees shown in the table. Other taxes may apply (see page 23).

Members receive the benefits of any tax deductions the fund may get.

7. The Trustee has established and will maintain an Operational Risk Financial Requirement (ORFR) reserve to ensure the Trustee maintains adequate financial resources to cover losses arising from significant operational risks and risk events (not otherwise covered). We have set a target funding level for the ORFR reserve and 0.13% is currently deducted. We will advise members if this deduction increases.

8. We may change or add new fees at any time, notifying members at least 30 days before such changes.

With an AvSuper Income Stream, you can enjoy the same competitive fees and member benefits as other members - unlike many other funds, we don’t charge you more to access your savings in retirement than we charge you to accumulate them while working.

Access your savings

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Insurance

Defined Fees

Activity fees

A fee is an activity fee if:

a. the fee relates to costs incurred by the AvSuper trustee that are directly related to an activity of the trustee:

i. that is engaged in at the request, or with the consent, of a member; or ii. that relates to a member and is required by law; and

b. those costs are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a buy sell spread, a switching fee, an exit fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.

Administration fees

An administration fee is a fee that relates to AvSuper’s administration or operation and includes costs incurred by the AvSuper trustee that:

a. relate to the administration or operation of the Fund; and

b. are not otherwise charged as an investment fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an exit fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.

Advice fees

A fee is an advice fee if:

a. the fee relates directly to costs incurred by the AvSuper trustee because of the provision of financial product advice to a member by:

i. a trustee of the Fund; or

ii. another person acting as an employee of, or under an arrangement with, the AvSuper trustee; and

b. those costs are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a switching fee, an exit fee, an activity fee or an insurance fee.

Buy-sell spreads

A buy-sell spread is a fee to recover transaction costs incurred by the AvSuper trustee in relation to the sale and purchase of AvSuper’s assets. For AvSuper members, there is no difference in these costs.

Indirect cost ratio

The indirect cost ratio (ICR) for an AvSuper investment option, is the ratio of the total of the indirect costs for the investment option, to the total average net assets of the AvSuper Fund attributed to the investment option. Note: A dollar-based fee deducted directly from a member’s account is not included in the indirect cost ratio.

Investment fees

An investment fee is a fee that relates to the investment of the AvSuper’s assets and includes:

a. fees in payment for the exercise of care and expertise in the investment of those assets (including performance fees); and

b. costs incurred by the AvSuper trustee that:

i. relate to the investment of AvSuper assets; and

ii. are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an exit fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.

Exit fees

An exit fee is a fee to recover the costs of disposing of all or part of your interests in AvSuper.

Switching fees

A switching fee is a fee to recover the costs of switching all or part of your interest in AvSuper from one class of beneficial interest to another.

Tax and Income Streams

Different tax rules apply to super and the following information is a general summary only, based on legislation as at the date of this PDS and may change. Note that your beneficiaries (including a reversionary beneficiary) may not get the same tax rules as apply to you.

Applicable taxes are generally deducted from your account balance. Special tax rules apply to Departing Australia Super Payments. As there are many variables, personalised advice may help you understand the tax implications of your Income Stream.

Lump sum withdrawals (taxable components)

60 or over – no tax payable

Under 60 but at or over preservation age – nil on first $195,000pa 15% plus medicare levy for amounts over $195,000

Lump sum withdrawals

(tax free components) no tax payable

Drawdown payments until you reach 60 years, any taxable component of your drawdowns may be taxed at your marginal tax rate

Tax Offset you may receive a tax offset of 15% on the taxed part of your Income Stream payments if you are between your preservation age and 60 or if you receive the money prior to your preservation age (usually due to disability) Investment earnings no tax payable (for Income Stream earnings)

Death benefit lump

sum no tax for payments to a dependant; non-dependants may have a tax liability depending on what is included in the payment

Terminal illness no tax payable on lump sum payments (when eligible)

The Trustee applies anti-detriment provisions to eligible lump sum death benefits. This reimburses any contributions tax applied to a deceased member’s account balance, calculated in accordance with tax legislation.

Legislation authorises AvSuper to collect your Tax File Number (TFN) to be used only for lawful purposes (which may change from time to time) including disclosing the TFN to other super providers unless you request we don’t do this. You do not have to give us your TFN but is generally in your best interest as it may have advantages including:

• You can make contributions to your AvSuper accumulation account (if any)

• You can be assessed for a co-contribution (if you are under 70 and have a super account)

• You won’t be charged additional tax on income stream payments or concessional contributions to your super account

• It is easier to keep track of your super and thus get all your retirement savings

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AvSuper’s insurance cover

Although none of us wants to face a major injury, disability or death, having insurance cover to protect you – or your family – is an important financial consideration. AvSuper offers eligible members* competitively priced insurance cover which means you or your dependants could get a lump sum insurance payment and your Income Stream balance if:

• you die, or

• you suffer a total and permanent disablement (TPD)

In most cases, you are covered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Voluntary insurance cover options

As an AvSuper Income Stream member, you can apply, and may be eligible, for three types of competitively priced, voluntary insurance cover:

• voluntary death only cover - whilst under age 70, you can apply for death only cover

• voluntary death and TPD cover - if under age 70, you can apply for units of death

& TPD cover up to a maximum cover of $3 million, including any other AvSuper cover you have

• Income Protection (IP) cover - if eligible and working at least 15 hours per week, you can get IP cover which may provide a monthly income of up to 75% (plus 10% for super contributions) of your salary if you are unable to work due to disablement.

Interim Accident Cover

While an application for voluntary insurance cover is being assessed by the insurer, you will be provided with interim accident cover against total disablement or death (as relevant to the cover applied for) caused by violent, external and visible means.

The amount of interim accident cover provided is equal to the amount being assessed (up to $1,500,000) and commences on the date your application is received by the insurer. It ends on the earliest of 90 days after the insurer receives the application, when the cover is accepted or when the insurer notifies us cover will be accepted or rejected.

Continuation of previous AvSuper cover

When starting an AvSuper Income Stream, you may continue any death, TPD and income protection cover* you have as an AvSuper member. If you close an accumulation account to start your Income Stream, any associated cover will automatically transfer to your Income Stream.

Voluntary insurance fees for a light blue collar occupation will apply unless you notify us of your occupation class#. The voluntary (including Automatic) insurance cover conditions and fees remain the same as when your insurance was part of your super account but may vary from any Corporate insurance Cover you had.

* Age restrictions apply

# Occupational classifications (as described on our website) are determined by the insurer based on employment and lifestyle information you provide

Transferring other cover to AvSuper

You may be able to transfer any existing cover when you rollover all your savings from another fund. If eligible for such a transfer, you can maintain your current type and level of cover (rounded up to a whole number of units) without providing any further health evidence.

To transfer your cover, you must already have AvSuper insurance, be or have been eligible for Automatic or Corporate insurance cover, and your old fund must have been an employer default fund for you.

AvSuper may accept your transfer even if you have specific restrictions, loadings, conditions or exclusions associated with your old cover. However, these requirements will also apply to your AvSuper cover unless the insurer waives this in writing.

Fixed cover

If you choose fixed voluntary cover please note that your TPD tapers by 20% per year from your 61st birthday until cover ceases when you turn 70. For fees and other details on your fixed cover, please refer to our website.

Terminal illness

Members with a terminal illness, even if still working, may be eligible for a tax free super death payment.

Reinstatement of cover

You can end your voluntary cover at any time and reapply for it later. However, you would need to satisfy health and policy conditions at the time of applying – acceptance, fees and cover level may not be the same as your previous cover. If your cover ceased because you were ineligible for cover, you will need to make a new application for cover which may or may not be accepted. This includes cover ceasing because you couldn’t pay fees.

This depends on your personal circumstances. You might like to review your insurance cover every few years, or when major events such as a retirement or marriage occur, so that your insurance cover continues to suit your needs over time. Some factors that may influence your decision are:

• the financial needs of your family, should something happen to you

• your current financial position and age

• your changing living costs as your family changes

• any changing working ability of your partner

So how much insurance cover is enough?

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General insurance information

AvSuper cover ends if your account balance falls below $1,200, you reach age limits, you commence active duty with any armed forces, you choose to end it, you leave AvSuper or you become eligible for a death or TPD payment.

If you are overseas on holiday or for business, your insurance cover can continue for up to six months while you are outside Australia (unless otherwise agreed by the insurer in writing).

You should note that the availability and the amount of your cover may be affected if:

• the disablement or death is deliberately caused or aggravated

• you fail to undergo tests or treatment

• you fail to provide information

• there is a war or invasion involving Australia, or the country of your residence (whether declared or not)

Insurance application and adjustment forms are on our website. Or you can apply via Member Online - often with immediate approval! You may need to provide health evidence, and of course an ongoing duty of disclosure applies to all AvSuper insurance (see our website for the full disclosure requirements).

Applying for voluntary insurance cover is easy!

Insurance cover fees

There are costs associated with insurance cover, which you are responsible for paying by way of a weekly deduction from your account. Fees for our insurance are based on the type and amount of cover you have and your age and occupation class. Tax rebates received by AvSuper are applied before you pay the fees. The Trustee cannot guarantee the fees will not vary, but we’ll advise you of any changes. Cover is generally provided on a fixed fee basis but you can select fixed cover instead. Refer to our insurance guide for details.

Fees for our insurance cover, including income protection, are on our website. As a guide, a 60 year old with a light-blue-collar occupation classification would pay $1.50 per week for our Automatic $5,500 death and TPD cover.

You should read about eligibility, fees, occupation classes, conditions and exclusions before making a decision about AvSuper Insurance and how it fits your needs. Go to www.avsuper.com.au/insguide.pdf and www.avsuper.com.au/insfees.

Claiming an insurance payment

AvSuper must be advised in writing of any insurance claim as soon as it is reasonably possible for you to do so. Acceptance of any claim is subject to the terms and conditions of AvSuper’s insurance policy including eligibility criteria (e.g. for TPD you must satisfy the definition of total and permanent disablement). Exclusions can apply and the Trustee can only pay out insurance claims if permitted by the Trust Deed and relevant legislation.

Please contact us for details if you are considering making a claim.

What is a Total & Permanent Disablement?

If you are under 70 and working 15 hours a week or more within the six months prior to suffering an injury or illness then as a result of that injury or illness, you will be considered totally and permanently disabled if you meet one or more of the following conditions:

1. are unable to work for three consecutive months; and determined by us at the end of that three month period, to be unlikely to ever resume your previous occupation or any other occupation^

2. suffer a permanent impairment of at least 25% of whole person function and are unlikely to ever resume an occupation

3. suffer the permanent loss of the use of two limbs or the sight in both eyes, or one limb and the sight in one eye and are unlikely to ever resume an occupation 4. suffer cognitive loss* and are unlikely to perform any other occupation in the future 5. are totally and irreversibly unable to perform two Activities of Daily Living# without the

assistance of someone else for at least three consecutive months, are unlikely to ever do so again, and are under the regular care of a doctor for the illness or injury.

If you are working less than 15 hours per week (including not working at all) or are working as a pilot within the six months prior to suffering an injury or illness, you must satisfy definitions 3, 4 or 5 in the above list.

What is a Total Disability?

If you have income protection cover, Total Disability means, solely as a result of injury or illness, for two years you are

• incapable of performing one or more duties of your usual occupation necessary to produce income, and

• following the advice of a qualified medical practitioner, and

• not engaged in any occupation (whether for reward or not).

Beyond two years, you must be unable to perform duties of your occupation or any other occupation for which you are reasonably capable of performing by reason of education, training or experience.

If you are classed as a heavy blue collar worker, to maintain a claim beyond five years, you must be unable to perform at least two Activities of Daily Living# without the assistance of someone else.

* Cognitive loss means a total and permanent deterioration or loss of intellectual capacity which requires you to be under the continuous care and supervision by another adult person for at least three consecutive months and at the end of that three month period, you are likely to require permanent ongoing continuous care and supervision by another adult.

^ Any occupation you may be reasonably suited to by your education, training or experience.

#Activities of Daily Living are bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting and mobility (using a chair or bed).

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Other things you should know

What if I change my mind after applying?

To be sure you are happy with AvSuper, there is a 14 day cooling off period during which you can cancel your Income Stream. If you change your mind about starting this Income Stream, no membership fees will be deducted but taxes and investment returns may affect the balance we refund to you or transfer to your nominated accumulation account – we can’t give it to you as cash if preservation rules still apply.

The cooling off period starts when we tell you we have accepted your application or five days after we accept it (whichever is sooner). One you have accepted an Income Stream drawdown, cooling off no longer applies.

Information on request

Various documents relating to the management of AvSuper such as the Trust Deed, the latest annual accounts and the auditor’s report are available on our website or by writing to us for a printed copy.

You may have more super than you think

With your TFN we can search for and transfer any lost super you may have into your accumulation account. You can request this via the eRollover page in Member Online.

Enquiries and Complaints

Please contact AvSuper if you have any enquiries – our contact details are listed on the back cover. In most cases, enquiries can be answered over the phone. Responses to written enquiries will generally be provided within 5 days.

1. We work hard to help with your super, but if you have any complaints or concerns please contact us on 1800 805 088 or avsinfo@avsuper.com.au

2. If our discussions or suggestions don’t satisfy you, you can write to Complaints Officer, AvSuper, GPO Box 367, Canberra, ACT 2601 or email avsinfo@avsuper.com.au

We will get back to you with a decision as soon as possible.

3. If your complaint is unanswered or not resolved to your satisfaction within 90 days, you may then have the right to refer the matter to the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal. They can be contacted on 1300 884 114.

As a profit-for-members super fund, reducing our printing and mail costs directly benefits you. And it can help to reduce environmental impact. You can provide or update your email address via Member Online or by calling us.

Do we have your email address?

Transfer your old super

You can also transfer any old super you have into your AvSuper accumulation account. Remember it’s free to open an AvSuper account once you’ve read the relevant PDS.

Combining your old super within your AvSuper account can mean more money for your retirement - not for paying multiple fees!

Transferring your old super is easy and AvSuper does not charge you to rollover. You may even be able to transfer any related insurance cover to AvSuper as well (see page 25 for conditions).

To transfer your old super to your AvSuper accumulation account, simply log into Member Online and fill in an eRollover request. Or you could complete a Request to roll in whole balance from another super fund form (one form for each old super account/fund) and send it to us.

Either way, we’ll take care of it for you.

Some super funds charge exit fees and/or sell spreads, so you should think about whether rolling over is right for you. Remember to check any benefits you may lose by rolling over and consider getting financial advice.

Please note that your old fund may require proof of identity be provided.

AvSuper Income Stream check ups are part of your membership - there are no additional charges!

While having an Income Stream means we will look after the everyday management and distribution of your Income Stream money, it’s still prudent for you to review and monitor it – after all, it’s your money and your retirement!

So just like you have regular health checks, we recommend you have regular check ups of your finances. An annual appointment with one of our Member Advice Consultants is a great way to keep your Income Stream on track.

Remember your annual financial check up

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