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Macquarie Super vs AustralianSuper

Side-by-side comparison of the two funds on the numbers that actually matter: long-term net return, fees at your balance, asset mix, and insurance defaults.

Retail
Macquarie Super
Retail wrap platform popular with financial advisers.
Industry
AustralianSuper
Australia's largest super fund by members and assets.
MetricMacquarie SuperAustralianSuperWinner
10-year net return (MySuper)7.20%7.90%AustralianSuper
Annual fee at $50,000$635$337AustralianSuper
Annual fee at $250,000$1,635$1,477AustralianSuper
MySuper productHorizon / WrapBalanced
Asset mix (MySuper)Depends on portfolio — customisableGrowth 70 / Defensive 30
Assets under management$105B+$365B+
Members350k+3.4M+
APRA assessmentPerformingPerforming
Choice options30011

Which is better for you?

Over 10 years, AustralianSuper has outperformed by roughly 0.70 percentage points per year. On a $250,000 balance held for 20 years at the average return, a 1 p.p. return gap compounds to roughly $90,000 — so even small return differences add up.

On fees, at a $50,000 balance AustralianSuper is cheaper ($298 difference per year). At a $250,000 balance the fee winner is AustralianSuper. The percentage component of fees matters more as balance grows.

Macquarie Super is better if

  • Enormous investment menu — direct shares, ETFs, managed accounts
  • Strong adviser platform with quality reporting

AustralianSuper is better if

  • Very large scale → competitive fees at mid/high balances
  • Consistent top-quartile 10-year performance
  • Direct Investment option gives control over ASX300 shares, ETFs and term deposits

Things neither fund fixes

  • Performance test results change yearly — check the APRA heatmap before you decide
  • Default insurance may not match your actual cover needs
  • Switching funds cancels your existing insurance — check health status first

Full fund reviews

Read the complete reviews: Macquarie Super · AustralianSuper. Or use the compare-funds tool to add any pair and your own balance.

General information only — not financial advice. Super decisions are long-term; verify with a licensed adviser.