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MySuper stands the test of time

SUPER Vita Palestrant

The past few years have been challenging for super fund members because of the global pandemic and war in Europe. Despite this, super's default product, MySuper, has once again demonstrated its impressive credentials.

“MySuper has this uncanny knack of surprising on the upside,” says Alex Dunnin, executive director of research and compliance at Rainmaker Group, publisher of Money magazine.

“The average return for 2020-21 was one of the best at 18%. The following year was a lot tougher, with inflation and war in Europe resulting in

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