• Exclusive Q&A with ART’s Chief Investment Officer – How we invest $300 billion in superannuation

  • Nov 10 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Exclusive Q&A with ART’s Chief Investment Officer – How we invest $300 billion in superannuation

  • Summary

  • In the lead up to our Annual Members’ Meeting this month host Anne Fuchs sits down with ART's Chief Investment Officer, Ian Patrick, to answer questions about how members’ super is invested. Managing billions of dollars in assets is no small talk, and Ian reveals the careful decisions ART makes to protect members’ financial wellbeing and deliver long-term returns. They cover everything from responsible environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing to managing risk when the markets get rocky. All while keeping one goal in mind – helping our members achieve their best retirement. Here are the specifics: 00:00 How we invest $300 billion 02:06 What does great investing look like? 05:40 Why have returns differed between QSuper and Super Savings? 07:43 What other asset classes are driving returns? 09:08 What is the default investment strategy for retired members? 11:17 What’s ART’s approach to environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing? 14:47 What’s ART’s strategy around investing in gold? 15:57 What is ART doing to protect members’ money? 17:38 How does ART protect against currency movements? 19:27 What’s ART’s role in supporting Australia’s social responsibilities? This episode simplifies investment strategies, showing how ART protects and grows money. Whether you’re a member with us, or considering switching, it’s a must-listen to learn more about our strategic future focus. Stay updated with the latest episodes. Subscribe to Super Insider wherever you get your podcasts. And never miss an episode as we help you get the most from your super. FOLLOW SUPER INSIDER  Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast...  Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1aXYHWZ...   RECOMMENDATIONS  Investing in super https://www.australianretirementtrust.com.au/investments/options Sustainable investing https://www.australianretirementtrust.com.au/investments/how-we-invest/sustainable-investing https://www.australianretirementtrust.com.au/investments/how-we-invest/sustainable-investing IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE YOU MAY LIKE  The strategy behind super returns Our top 10 retirement questions answered WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!    If you have any feedback, or topics you want us to cover in upcoming episodes, just drop us an email at podcast@art.com.au. Thank you!   CREDITS   Anne Fuchs, Australian Retirement Trust Executive General Manager of Advice, Guidance and Education Ian Patrick, Australian Retirement Trust Chief Investment Officer Past performance is not a reliable indication of future performance. The opinions and comments shared by people in this podcast are theirs alone, and they’re not necessarily shared by the Trustee. It uses information that’s accurate at the time of publishing. This is general information only. It’s not based on your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. So, think about those things and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination at art.com.au/pds before you make any decision about our products. And if you’re still not sure, talk with a financial adviser. This information and all products are issued by Australian Retirement Trust Pty Ltd (ABN 88 010 720 840, AFSL 228975) (‘Trustee’), trustee of Australian Retirement Trust (ABN 60 905 115 063) (‘the Fund’ or ‘ART’). Any advice given is by representatives of Sunsuper Financial Services Pty Ltd (ABN 50 087 154 818, AFSL 227867) or QInvest Limited (ABN 35 063 511 580, AFSL 238274), both wholly owned by the Trustee. As representatives, they may recommend ART products from time to time. So read the relevant Financial Service Guide at art.com.au/fsg to tell you about that advice and how they’re paid.
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