Retirement income covenant

Following amendments to the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993, all registrable superannuation entity (RSE) licensees are required to have formulated a retirement income strategy from 1 July 2022. This strategy is to be implemented through a continuous improvement process over time.

On 7 March 2022, ASIC and APRA issued a joint letter to assist RSE licensees with implementation of a new retirement income covenant.

Joint thematic review

ASIC and APRA conducted a joint thematic review of how superannuation trustees are supporting their members under the Retirement Income Covenant.

Following the thematic review, ASIC and APRA released Report 766 Implementation of the retirement income covenant: Findings from the APRA and ASIC thematic review (REP 766) and published Media Release (23-191MR) Review finds super trustees need to improve retirement outcomes planning (18 July 2023).

APRA has also published Frequently Asked Questions to assist RSE licensees in developing their retirement income strategies.

Trustees may find the following resources useful in considering what support for members to implement as part of their retirement income strategy.

Superannuation forecasts

ASIC provides legislative relief for the provision of superannuation calculators and retirement estimates. For more information see Regulatory Guide 276 Superannuation forecasts: Calculators and retirement estimates (RG 276).

Moneysmart content

ASIC’s Moneysmart website has information and calculators (including a retirement planner tool) to help consumers make informed financial decisions about their superannuation and retirement. Moneysmart content can be drawn on, or linked to, by superannuation trustees.

Trustees may find the content on the Retirement Income hub page useful in preparing their retirement income strategy. The hub has information about:

  • transition to retirement
  • estimating retirement income
  • where retirement income can come from, including superannuation, the Age Pension and government benefits, and reverse mortgages and home equity release
  • options for withdrawing super, including account-based pensions, annuities and lump sums
  • downsizing and aged care.

Other trustee obligations

In thinking about their retirement income strategy, trustees may find it useful consider their other obligations. The material on our Superannuation guidance, relief and legislative instruments page may be helpful in understanding their product design and distribution, and advice obligations.

Further reports and guidance

Report 766 Implementation of the retirement income covenant: Findings from the APRA and ASIC thematic review (REP 766)

Media Release (23-191MR) Review finds super trustees need to improve retirement outcomes planning (18 July 2023)

Report 632 Disclosure: Why it shouldn’t be the default (REP 632)

Regulatory Guide 38 The hawking prohibition (RG 38)

Regulatory Guide 234 Advertising financial products and services (including credit): Good practice guidance (RG 234)

Regulatory Guide 276 Superannuation forecasts: Calculators and retirement estimates (RG 276)

Opening remarks by Margaret Cole, Deputy Chair, APRA and Jane Eccleston, Senior Executive Leader, Superannuation and Life Insurance, ASIC, at the Conexus Retirement Conference, 8 August 2023.

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Remarks by ASIC Commissioner Simone Constant at Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia Conference 2024 in Sydney on 20 November 2024.

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19 November 2024

ASIC has written to the CEOs of superannuation trustees, urging them to assess their death benefit claims handling practices and address any identified deficiencies.

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12 November 2024

More than 10,000 members and claimants of the Construction and Building Unions Superannuation Fund (Cbus) were impacted by death benefits and total and permanent disability (TPD) insurance claims taking more than 90 days to be processed, according to allegations contained in documents lodged by ASIC in the Federal Court.

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ASIC updates guidance for auditors following extension to financial reporting and audit obligations

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ASIC has released updated regulatory guidance for the resignation, removal and replacement of auditors. The updates to Regulatory Guide 26 Resignation, removal and replacement of auditors (RG 26) reflect expanded obligations applying in relation to registrable superannuation entities (RSEs) and retail corporate collective investment vehicles (retail CCIVs).

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ASIC’s urges businesses to prepare for mandatory climate reporting

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From 1 January 2025, many large Australian businesses will need to prepare annual sustainability reports containing mandatory climate-related financial disclosures, following passage of a major Bill through Parliament.

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ASIC’s proceedings against Rest alleging misleading member representations are dismissed

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The Federal Court has dismissed ASIC’s case against superannuation trustee, Rest, for allegedly making misleading representations about limitations on members’ rights to transfer superannuation funds out of the Retail Employees Superannuation Trust between March 2015 and May 2018.

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ASIC updates superannuation forecasts relief instrument

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ASIC has updated the default rate of nominal wage inflation in ASIC (Superannuation Calculators and Retirement Estimates) Instrument 2022/603 from 4% p.a. to 3.7% p.a. following a period of industry consultation.

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Last updated: 09/10/2023 04:33