Netwealth superannuation
Editor’s note
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- In May 2025, ASIC widened its investigation into the collapse of the First Guardian Master Fund, bringing in Netwealth, along with Equity Trustees and Diversa. The regulator is looking into how much due diligence was done, how the fund was promoted, and whether any conflicts of interest may have been involved.
- By early August, Netwealth had taken steps to distance itself from the issue, removing SQM Research from its approved list of research providers. SQM had previously given favourable ratings to both the First Guardian and Shield Master funds before they collapsed, raising some concerns around credibility and investor trust.
Types of Netwealth Super accounts
Super Accelerator is the main product available to Netwealth super members. It gives members access to two main investment options, namely:
- Super Accelerator Core, which features investments in term deposits and Netwealth Global Specialist Funds.
- Super Accelerator Plus, which offers the same investments as Super Accelerator Core while also allowing for investments in managed funds, ASX-listed shares, international shares.
Some of the other features offered by Netwealth on both of these investment options include:
- Group life, total and permanent disablement (TPD) and income protection (IP) insurance. As with any insurance product, consider checking the cover amount, any exclusions, limitations or other conditions that may apply, as well as the premiums you would be charged, before deciding whether it suits your needs.
- Retail life, TPD and IP insurance cover tailored to your circumstances, which Netwealth says is “provided from leading insurance providers”.
- Comprehensive reporting
- The ability to access your account via PC, mobile or tablet.
How to join Netwealth super
Before committing to a particular fund, consider comparing your options with Canstar and checking out our choosing a super fund checklist. You can also read Netwealth’s product disclosure statement (PDS), which could help you decide whether its product offering is suitable for your needs.
If you decide to join Netwealth super, you can follow the prompts on its website to either speak with a consultant or fill out an online registration form.
You may be asked to provide personal details such as your first and last name, date of birth and contact information.
Finally, remember to tell your employer that you’ve joined Netwealth. Your employer should give you a Superannuation Standard Choice Form to fill out, sign and return to them.
Be sure to compare super funds on the Canstar website and check our choosing a super fund checklist before signing up for a particular superannuation account.
Netwealth Superannuation FAQs
This article was reviewed by our Finance and Lifestyle Editor Shay Waraker before it was updated, as part of our fact-checking process.