Super funds headed toward majority ASX control

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20 May 2019
| By Hannah Wootton |
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Superannuation funds could control more than half the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) within 15 years, with the portion it holds in ASX-listed domestic equities experiencing faster growth than market capitalisation of the Exchange.

Super funds currently held almost 40 per cent of the ASX, representing $700 billion, with an increase of 6.7 per cent over the past five years and 9.4 per cent over the past decade. Should this holding continue its current growth of one per cent per year, in 10 years ownership levels would be 50 per cent, and in 20 years, 60 per cent.

According to Rainmaker Information, not for profit super funds accounted for just under half of the industry’s total ownership of ASX stocks, retail funds one quarter, and self-managed super funds (SMSFs) 27 per cent. Further, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) regulated funds held an estimated 20 per cent of the banking sector, with the inclusion of SMSFs potentially bringing that to one third.

The most popular companies for super funds were led by CSL, followed by NAB, Westpac, ANZ, BHP Billiton, Commonwealth Bank, Wesfarmers, Macquarie Group, Woolworths, and Telstra.

These companies could have to get used to having larger, more interested investors should super funds become their dominant shareholders, executive director of research at Rainmaker, Alex Dunnin, said.

“While this may challenge some companies that are not used to dealing with larger, active investors, the upside is that this new dynamic will lower the cost of capital for these companies and will actually help them expand their growth opportunities,” he added.

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