Raw data from APRA Annual Fund-level Superannuation Statistics, June 2025 (CC BY 3.0). Internal reference page. 77 funds total across Table 2a (public offer) and Table 2b (non-public offer).
77
Total funds in APRA FY2025
72
Public offer (Table 2a)
5
Non-public offer (Table 2b)
29
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48
Not yet on this site
Currently on superR.au
Not on site
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📋 Data Notes & Selection Criteria for superR.au
Source: APRA Annual Fund-level Superannuation Statistics, June 2025 (CC BY 3.0 AU). Tables 2a and 2b.
Why only 29 of 77 funds are shown on superR.au:
Excluded funds in wind-up or with no active new members
Excluded funds with total assets below ~$500M (too small for general comparison)
Excluded platform/wrap funds (ASGARD, HUB24, Netwealth, Wrap Super, etc.) — these are investment platforms, not standalone super funds
Excluded defined-benefit / government pension schemes with non-comparable accounting (CSS Fund, Military Super, PSS, Crown Employees, etc.)
Excluded very small specialist funds (university professorial schemes, single-employer funds)
Excluded funds with anomalous or suppressed return data
Potential additions to consider: Vanguard Super, CareSuper, Mercer Super Trust, Australian Ethical, MLC Super Fund, NGS Super, legalsuper, Brighter Super, BUSQ, NESS Super.