Keep your money (in one spot)
More than 4 million workers across Australia have multiple super accounts, which means more than 4 million people are paying for the same thing multiple times.*
Every super account comes with its own set of fees and costs, which can eat into your savings over time. So, if you wouldn’t pay for your gas bill twice, why pay for your super twice? Combine your super in a few easy steps with our guided online form.[C1]
[C1] Before consolidating, consider if this is right for you, including the loss of any insurance cover from your other funds, the impact on your investments, and potential tax implications and read the PDS and TMD at aware.com.au/pds. You may wish to speak with a qualified financial planner before making this decision.
How to combine supers with us
First, log in to Member Online, or get help setting up.
Once logged in, click Contributions and then Consolidate.
Or if you’re using the app, tap the 'Accounts' screen select 'Consolidate now'.
You'll be sent a one-time PIN to your mobile phone to prove it’s you. Enter the PIN.
We might ask for two forms of Australian ID, for example a Medicare card or driver’s license, to further verify and protect your account before completing your search.
We’ll use your Tax File Number (TFN) to run the search.
Once we’ve got the results, if you want to consolidate your super from other funds, click Consolidate.
If we find lost super from deactivated accounts, it'll automatically transfer to your Aware Super account.
*Source: ATO Trend towards single accounts
[C1] Before consolidating, consider if this is right for you, including the loss of any insurance cover from your other funds, the impact on your investments, and potential tax implications and read the PDS and TMD at aware.com.au/pds. You may wish to speak with a qualified financial planner before making this decision.
[F1] Chant West Super Fund Fee Survey December 2025, High Growth [81-95% in growth assets] investment option index and $50,000 account balance. Fees and costs can vary from year to year. Past fees and costs are not a reliable indicator of future fees and costs. Fees and comparisons may differ for other investment options and account balances. Aware Super’s High Growth option as published in the Aware Super Future Saver PDS.
[P1] Aware Super's High Growth option return over 10 years to 31 March 2026. SuperRatings Fund Crediting Rate Survey, March 2026. Based on the SR Growth (77-90) Index. Returns are after tax and investment management expenses but before the deduction of administration fees. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance.