What women can do to boost their super savings
HESTA CEO Debby Blakey joined the Prime Time podcast to analyse the unique situation faced by women in saving for their retirement.
While the majority of survey respondents believe super is important to their future financial wellbeing, around 70% don’t know the current super guarantee rate or the rate super is taxed at. A third of respondents check their super balance less than once a year.
The good news is that the research also shows Australians who better understand super are more likely to engage with their retirement savings and are happier with their financial decisions.
And in even better news, Super Members Council has launched the How Super Works campaign to help ensure more Australians understand the powerful benefits of super.
Featuring everyday Australians having conversations about super, the campaign aims to make it easier for members to understand how super works.
HESTA is dedicated to empowering our members to plan for their financial futures with confidence.
We offer our members a variety of tools and resources, including online calculators and specialised personal support from our experienced advisers in person and virtually.
Knowledge is power when it comes to saving for retirement. Understanding how to make the most of super can help HESTA for Mercy members, and all Australians, face the future with confidence.
HESTA CEO Debby Blakey joined the Prime Time podcast to analyse the unique situation faced by women in saving for their retirement.
Cost-of-living pressures are driving more Australians under 40 to plan for retirement, with 49% taking action, research commissioned by HESTA finds.
It could be your biggest asset one day. Your online account lets you check your super balance, keep your account up to date and much more, 24/7.