IMPORTANT INFORMATION

NOMINATING A PREFERRED BENeFICIARY

You can nominate a preferred beneficiary or beneficiaries to receive your superannuation benefit if you die (‘your super’). It is important that the trustee knows who you would prefer your super to go to. Please check your current nomination to make sure it reflects your wishes. You can find out more by reading the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).

The law does not require the trustee to pay your super to the people you have nominated but the trustee will of course consider your nomination when making a decision.

If you would like the trustee to be bound by your nomination, please complete a binding nomination form available on the resources page of our website. Binding death benefit nominations cannot be made, renewed or revoked online. If you wish to make any changes to your binding nomination you must complete the relevant form and return it to us. Refer to the resources page of the website for forms to make, renew or revoke a binding nomination.

Your nomination will only apply to the account you are currently viewing. If you have multiple accounts with us, you will need to give us a separate nomination for each account.

I agree to provide my email address and I acknowledge that it will be used to send me confirmation of this transaction once my request has been processed. I also agree that the trustee may use these details in the future to send me information concerning my super electronically (unless I have otherwise told the trustee).

I understand I can change my preference for receiving confirmation at any time by updating my personal details information via the update personal details page, or by calling us on 1300 880 588.

If my email bounces, I acknowledge that I will be issued with a paper-based confirmation letter and that the email address recorded for my account will be removed. If this occurs, I will be prompted to provide an updated email the next time I log in to my account and access the personal details page.

Please see the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or the factsheet Binding death benefit nomination for more information.