You can access the SuperMatch tool which makes it easy to check if you have any super elsewhere.
Many Australians have multiple super accounts, for example, because a new super account was set up for them when they started a new job in the past.
1 | Log into your online account. |
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2 | Go to Account and select Transfer my super |
3 | Before commencing the search, you’ll need to verify yourself, using an ID service within Member Online. |
4 | Once verified, any other super accounts or ATO-held money in your name will be displayed and you can choose which funds you’d like to transfer to your account. Please note: you can also search via your Australian Government MyGov account. |
Alternatively, if you already know that you have other super and you know the details of these accounts, you might prefer to use the manual rollover form to combine your super, or you can download a paper form to complete and mail it back to us. Ensure you use the paper form relevant to your membership. You can only transfer super money into an accumulation account.
Before you consolidate |
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Please consider what benefits you may be giving up, whether there is a fee and what, if any, insurance you hold with your other fund(s). It may be possible to switch your insurance cover across to us too. If you’d like to claim a deduction for personal contributions you made to another super account before any rollover, your other super fund can provide you with this information. |
See if any of it belongs to you.
Did you know that after 16 months, the balances of any 'inactive' super accounts that are no longer receiving regular contributions may be transferred to the ATO? Do a quick SuperSearch to see if any of this forgotten super is yours.
*Source: ATO, 29 October 2025
If you have any questions about consolidating your super, feel free to get in touch with our Member Services team. We’re here to help.