Keep a look out for multiple super accounts

Combining all of your super accounts into Vision Super could mean you save on fees

You can save on fees

Having multiple super accounts means you are being charged multiple fees (insurance premiums), unnecessarily reducing your balance over time.

You can save on paperwork

It can also be easier and quicker to manage one account. You won’t lose track of your super, won’t have to juggle multiple sets of paperwork, and you’ll have fewer passwords to remember. Plus, it's less likely you'll lose track of your super.

Grow your super without the stress.

Start combining now

The easiest way you can transfer your super to us is to log into Vision Online.  For help, or if you have any questions,
call our Member Services team on
1300 300 820.

Start combining now

If you decide to transfer your super to us, the easiest way is to log into Vision Online. 

Before commencing the search you will need to verify yourself, using an ID service within Vision Online. Once verified, select the Transfer/rollover link once logged in. Any other super funds in your name will be displayed, and you can choose which accounts you’d like to transfer to your Vision Super account. You could also do this with your Australian Government MyGov account. 

Log into Vision Super?

The search uses the ATO’s SuperMatch service. Any other super funds in your name will be displayed and you can choose which accounts you’d like to transfer to your Vision Super account.

Use the online transfer form

Add your details to the online form, select your funds from a drop-down list, and then submit. We’ll complete the transfer(s) for you and let you know when finalised.

Get the printed form?

Download and print off a paper form. 
Fill it in by hand and then mail it to us.

Before you consolidate

Before consolidating your accounts, consider any benefits (including insurance cover) you may hold with other funds and whether those benefits may cease. You should also consider whether your other fund will charge any fees for transferring to us. You should claim a deduction for any personal contributions you made to your other super account before any rollover. You can ask your other super fund for information about this. 

We're here to help

If you can’t find the answer to your question in the FAQ below, please call our member Services team on 1300 300 820. Otherwise, complete the quick contact form and one of our team will contact you within the next two business days.

 

Frequently asked questions

We’re required to have Target Market Determinations under the Treasury Laws Amendment (Design and Distribution Obligations and Product Intervention Powers) Act 2019.

This is to make sure we’re keeping members at the centre of our approach to the design and distribution of our financial products.

This legislation requires financial services product issuers to design products that are appropriate for the consumers in the target market and consistent with their objectives, financial situation, and needs.

A Target Market Determination is a document which describes who a product is appropriate for (target market), and any conditions around how the product can be distributed to customers. 

It also describes the events or circumstances where we may need to review the Target Market Determination for a financial product.

It depends how your details have been changed. The most common request is changing a surname due to marriage, which you can do with a certified copy of your marriage certificate, and a Vision Super “Change of Personal Details form” found here: view form

If you have changed your name another way, we recommend you contact us first on 1300 300 820 so we can outline what documents we need to change your details without issue.

If you want to change your address, you can do this by logging onto the secure member portal online, or calling our Member Services team on 1300 300 820.

You can check your balance 24/7 via Vision Online, our secure member secure site, or via the Vision Super app for mobile devices. You can also contact our Member Services on 1300 300 820 or by emailing us on [email protected]

Here’s how it works. You may be able to receive a tax-free contribution from the Government when you make a non-concessional (after-tax) contribution to your super account.  The maximum entitlement that can be received is $500 where your total income is $41,112 or less in the 2021/22 year. This reduces on a sliding scale and cuts out if your total income is above $56,112 in the 2021/22 year.

This is, of course, provided you satisfy work, income and age tests.

Please note that the income threshold test for the co-contribution is your total income, which is calculated as follows:

Total income (assessable income + reportable fringe benefits + reportable employer super contributions – allowable business deductions).

In very basic terms, ‘salary sacrificing’, or ‘salary packaging’ means using some of your before-tax salary to pay for something. In superannuation terms, it is usually an arrangement between you and your employer to contribute some of your before-tax salary into your superannuation account.

In the 2021/2022 financial year, the maximum that can be contributed as before-tax payments is $27,500, this includes your employer SG payments of 10%.

Please note that any after-tax contributions made, where you obtain a tax deduction, are included in this contribution limit.