Sinodinos challenges industry fund governance claims

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10 December 2013
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Industry funds who argue they have performed better than other superannuation funds should have nothing to fear from a more competitive environment, according to the Assistant Treasurer, Senator Arthur Sinodinos.

Writing a column published in The Australian today, Sinodinos followed on from a recent discussion at a Financial Services Council (FSC) breakfast to reinforce the Government's intention to impose changed governance arrangements on superannuation funds, consistent with those of companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).

The Assistant Treasurer claimed it was "a self-serving cop-out" for some funds to argue that they catered to the passive or non-engaged member.

"Our goal must be to educate as many Australians as possible to understand their financial situation and be in the position to judge the performance of the custodians of their precious retirement savings," he wrote.

"The question is, if it is good enough for banks and insurance companies to be required to maintain a majority of independent directors, why not retirement schemes?"

Sinodinos said the answer was that the industry is not monolithic and different models had evolved to meet the needs of different institutional players in superannuation — and regulation had been more influenced by these players than the members they were meant to serve.

"Regulation is not about choosing one model to support over another. The aim is to create a level playing field and let competition determine the race for fund members' savings," he wrote.

"Industry funds argue they have performed better than other funds so their governance is not an issue. If that is so, they have nothing to fear from a more competitive environment."

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