词条 | First State Super |
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| name = First State Super (FSS) | logo = | type = | genre = | foundation = 1992 | founder = | location = | locations = | area_served = | key_people = CEO:Deanne Stewart [1] | industry = Superannuation | products = | services = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = www.firststatesuper.com.au | footnotes = }}First State Super is a not-for-profit Australian superannuation fund. It was initially established in 1992 to provide superannuation benefits to New South Wales government employees, but is now open to anyone eligible to receive superannuation. It is one of Australia's largest superannuation funds, with more than $90 billion (as at 31-January-2019) in funds under management and over 800,000 members.[2][3] As a not-for-profit fund all profits are returned to members, rather than being for the benefit of shareholders. This has meant that First State Super has been able to keep their fees low over time.[4] RatingsThe fund won Money Magazine (Australia)">Money Magazine Best of the Best 2012 Lowest-Cost Super Fund from 2007-2012 and Lowest-Cost Pension Fund from 2009-2012.[5] Other research houses have awarded First State Super their highest possible ratings.[6] • Rainmaker 7 Year Platinum Performance for the Employer Sponsored Division (2005-2012) • Rainmaker 5 year Platinum Performance for Personal Super Division (2007-2012) • Rainmaker Platinum rating for the Pension Division (2012) • Chant West 5 apples rating for Personal Super Division (2012) • Chant West 5 apples rating for Pension Division (2012) • SelectingSuper AAA rating for the fund Becoming public offerFirst State Super became a public offer fund on 1 May 2006, opening up membership to anyone eligible to receive superannuation benefits. This was in response to feedback from existing members who were keen to remain with the fund when they changed jobs and moved from the public to the private sector. The change meant First State Super became included in comparisons of performance, fees and other features with other funds.[7] Merge with Health SuperIn July 2012, First State Super merged with Health Super, a not‐for‐profit superannuation fund for workers in the health and community services sector. At the time the merge meant the combined entity was the third largest superannuation fund in Australia.[8] ControversyIn September/October 2011, a security vulnerability in First State Super's system was discovered by a customer. First State Super received considerable negative publicity nationally and internationally,[9][10][11] both for the severity of and ease of compromise of the exploit, and also for the actions and public relations that occurred in the aftermath of the notification.[12][13][14] The Federal Privacy Commissioner investigated the event.[15] On 7 June 2012, the Privacy Commissioner found that at the time of the incident, First State Super was in breach of National Privacy Principal 4.1. As a result of First State Super and Pillar's immediate action, the Commissioner ceased the investigation and closed his file on the matter on the basis that the response to the incident was adequate in the circumstances.[16][17] [18]References1. ^[https://firststatesuper.com.au/about/people/executives People Executives - First State Super] 2. ^Superannuation Scheme Offered By First State Super 3. ^[https://firststatesuper.com.au/about/culture/history First State Super-History] 4. ^Selecting Super Best fee deals across all Superannuation funds 5. ^Money Magazine Best of the Best 2012 6. ^Award winning fund - First State Super 7. ^Sydney Morning Herald April 29, 2006 8. ^Financial Standard June 30, 2011 9. ^iTWire - First State Super 10. ^Troy Hunt: Open letter to First State Super re responsible security disclosure 11. ^Security Researcher Threatened With Vulnerability Repair Bill - Slashdot 12. ^First State Super Security Breach Exposes Members' Accounts 13. ^Super sloppy: First State customers kept in the dark 14. ^Claims First State Super flaw ignored for 'years' 15. ^http://www.firststatesuper.com.au/tmp/Media%20statement%2019_10_11.pdf 16. ^http://www.oaic.gov.au/news-and-events/media-releases/privacy-media-releases/first-state-super-in-breach-of-privacy-act 17. ^http://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/applying-privacy-law/privacy-omi-reports/first-state-super-trustee-corporation-own-motion-investigation-report 18. ^http://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/applying-privacy-law/privacy-omi-reports/first-state-super-trustee-corporation-own-motion-investigation-report#conclusion External links{{commons category|MLC Limited}}
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