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Did you know about 4 million Australians have multiple super funds?*

More than one super account can mean paying multiple sets of fees and premiums paid on insurance that you might not want or need.

Combine your super in less than 5 minutes with our guided online form.

Why consolidate with Aware Super?

Competitive fees

Paying Aware Super’s competitive fees might work out better than paying fees across multiple funds.[F1]

Our fees and costs

Super returns

9.03% p.a over 10 years to 30 September 2024[P1] on our High Growth option, which is where most of our members are invested.

See how we perform

Save on fees

Having multiple super accounts means you could be paying multiple fees, which can really add up over time.

Before consolidating, assess the factors 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 Forms and documents. You may wish to speak with a qualified financial planner before making this decision.

What are the steps?

Open the online search tool

You can do this all in Member Online.   

If you need, you can get help to log in.

Once logged in, click Contributions and then Consolidate.

Or if you logged in to our award-winning1 app, on the 'Accounts' screen select 'Consolidate now'.

Verify your identity

You will receive a one-time PIN code on your mobile phone to prove it’s you. Enter the PIN.

We might ask for two forms of Australian ID, this could be a Medicare card and driver’s licence.

We’ll also need your Tax File Number (TFN) to run the search.

See your search results

If we find lost super, we’ll automatically transfer it into your account.

If you want to consolidate your super from other funds, click Consolidate.

Super Fund of the Year and Pension Fund of the Year 2024

These awards recognise Aware Super’s excellence across a range of key criteria including: investments, member services, fees, and organisational strength. 
The Pension Fund of the Year award also considers how Aware Super adapts its offering to the differing priorities and demands in the retirement phase of life.2

Be your own (super) hero.

Save yourself from extra costs.

Need a bit more guidance?

[F1] Chant West Super Fund Fee Survey 30 June 2024, 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.

[P1] Aware Super's High Growth option return over 10 years to 30 September 2024. SuperRatings Fund Crediting Rate Survey, September 2024. Based on the SR50 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.

*Trends toward single accounts, Australian Tax Office Website, last accessed: Tuesday 2nd April 2024. Trend towards single accounts.

1The Aware Super app was awarded Bronze Stevie Award at the 2022 International Business Awards. For more information see: Search All Past Stevie® Winners and Finalists | Stevie Awards.

2Awards and ratings are only one factor to be taken into account when choosing a super fund. Read more information about our awards and ratings.

Advice provided by Aware Financial Services Australia Limited (ABN 86 003 742 756, AFSL 238430) wholly owned by Aware Super.

General advice only. Consider your personal objectives, financial situation and needs, which we have not accounted for in this advice, and the PDS and TMD at Forms and documents before acting.  Issued by Aware Super Pty Ltd (ABN 11 118 202 672, AFSL 293340), the trustee of Aware Super (ABN 53 226 460 365).