If you lose track of your superannuation account from a former employer, don’t give up on it! The first step is to get in touch with your former employer and superannuation fund. If they no longer hold your super account, they may have transferred it to an eligible rollover fund (ERF) and should be able to provide you with details.
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) also maintains a Lost Member Register with billions of dollars in ‘lost’ super fund accounts. You can check whether the ATO has you on the register by calling their SuperSeeker service on 13 28 65, or you can check online at www.ato.gov.au/super and search for SuperSeeker. This is a free service.
For the period 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008, and all previous reporting periods, the Trustee is of the opinion that the fund complied with all conditions for the operation of superannuation funds required by legislation, and that the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) would be satisfied with the Fund's compliance for those years.
The Fund is governed by a Trust Deed dated 11 January 1971 together with subsequent amendments. The Trust Deed contains rules about matters such as who can join the fund, how contributions are received and how benefits are paid.. The Trsut Deed has been ameneded to incorporate changes made over the last twelve months. A copy is available upon request by calling 1300 550 273.
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