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WeMoney names Spirit Super Best fund for Value

8 December 2022


Chamber corporate partner, Spirit Super is the best fund for value, and was named as a finalist for four more awards in the WeMoney Superannuation Awards.

We are thrilled to have been named the best fund for value and named as a finalist for a further four awards in the inaugural WeMoney Superannuation Awards.

“Spirit Super is the fund for hard working Australians and these awards recognise the value and service we provide to over 321,000 members each and every day.

“Every dollar we save a member in fees, charges and investment management is a dollar we reinvest in our members’ retirement savings. We are passionate about being there for our members on their journey to retirement,” said Spirit Super CEO Jason Murray.

We were finalists in the categories of young members, service, innovation and best industry fund.

“Being recognised for value and for young members is particularly welcome as it shows we’ve made noticeable progress on our strategic goals to focus on growing our recruitment of apprentices, trainees and workers in their first job.

“The service and innovation awards come on top of other awards we’ve received in 2021 and 2022 including most consistent service and being ranked as the best customer experience performer in the superannuation sector (CSBA Sense CX Benchmark 2021- 22). As a member first fund we wake up every day focused on how we can delight our customers through innovation, service excellence and care," said Mr Murray.

“We’re thrilled that Spirit Super has been recognised for their incredible achievements in our inaugural WeMoney Superannuation Awards.The ‘Best for Value’ award is a hallmark of recognition for Australian consumers that helps them identify great value superannuation products in the marketplace.

“The award is very well deserved and is a testament to the success that Spirit Super has seen across their suite of other awards,” said WeMoney Founder and CEO Dan Jovevski.

This is general information only and doesn’t take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before making a decision about Spirit Super, you should consider if this information is right for you and read our Product disclosure statements, Target market determinations and Financial services guide. These are available at spiritsuper.com.au/pds or by calling 1800 005 166.

Issuer is Motor Trades Association of Australia Superannuation Fund Pty Ltd (ABN 14 008 650 628, AFSL 238718), the trustee of Spirit Super (ABN 74 559 365 913). Any advice is provided by Quadrant First Pty Ltd (ABN 78 102 167 877, AFSL 284443) (Spirit Super Advice), which is wholly owned by the trustee.

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