Top 10 Performing Australian Superannuation Funds of 2024

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Chant West data reveals outstanding returns for Australian investors as inflation eased and markets surged.

 

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Chant West data reveals outstanding returns for Australian investors as inflation eased and markets surged.

 

A Stellar Year for Super Funds

2024 was a remarkable year for Australian superannuation funds, with growth funds delivering exceptional returns. Newly released data from Chant West highlights that the median growth super fund achieved an impressive 11.4% return, well above the long-term target of 6% and even surpassing 2023’s 9.9% return.

This marks the 12th year of positive results out of the last 13—a testament to the resilience of Australian super funds in the face of changing economic conditions.

 

What Drove This Performance?

According to Chant West senior investment research manager Mano Mohankumar, the outstanding returns were driven largely by international share markets, which yielded 21.2% on a currency-hedged basis and a staggering 31.2% unhedged. The Australian dollar’s depreciation—from 68 US cents to 62 US cents—played a key role in this disparity.

Meanwhile, ASX-listed stocks delivered a strong 11.4% return, contributing significantly to the overall growth. Super funds with higher allocations to shares and lower allocations to cash and bonds were among the top performers.

 

A Breakdown of Returns by Fund Type

  • All Growth Funds (96%–100% in growth assets): 16.5% median return
  • High Growth Funds (81%–95% in growth assets): 13.8% median return
  • Growth Funds (61%–80% in growth assets): 11.4% median return
  • Balanced Funds (41%–60% in growth assets): 8.7% median return
  • Conservative Funds (21%–40% in growth assets): 6.3% median return

Mohankumar noted that unlisted property saw modest losses, while private equity and unlisted infrastructure posted gains of 7%–10%. Listed real assets also performed well, with Australian listed property returning 17.6%, while international listed property and infrastructure yielded 2.8% and 11.9%, respectively.

 

Top 10 Median Growth Superannuation Funds of 2024

Based on Chant West’s findings, here are the top 10 performing growth funds, defined as those with 61%–80% in growth investments: 

 

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Top 10 Performing Australian Superannuation Funds of 2024
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