Empowering women this International Women’s Day
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Women retire with up to 23% less super than men1
It’s a fact. One that probably leaves you feeling uneasy or even anxious – regardless of your gender.That’s why, we’ve made it our mission to help women get financially fit this International Women’s Day. It doesn’t matter what your age is or how much you earn, there are many things you can do now to set you up for the future.
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Back to basics
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Confident and in control
Mary and her husband Colin didn’t know just how comfortable retirement could be until they took advantage of the financial planning service available to Super SA members through Industry Fund Services (IFS) and met Paul.
The couple engaged Paul’s services as Colin prepared to enter retirement, and that’s when they started taking control of their finances and began planning to maximise their superannuation. Read the whole story here.

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1 Source: It is documented in the ASFA Pre-Budget Submission for the 2022-23 Budget that the median superannuation balance in June 2019 for those aged 60-64 was around $178,800 for males and $137,050 for females which equates to a retirement savings gap between women and men of 23.4%.