Super Safeguard Superannuation
Types of Super Safeguard superannuation accounts
Super Safeguard is an ERF, which means that it’s not available to join or have an active account with. A super fund you previously had an account with may have chosen to transfer your balance to Super Safeguard for a number of reasons:
- They may have lost contact with you
- You may have changed jobs and opened an account with a new super fund
- Some aspect of your personal details, such as your name or address, may have changed
That being said, there are several benefits offered by Super Safeguard, including:
- A cross-fund matching program
- Competitive fees
- They actively seek to help members find lost super
- The offer a simple and safe transfer of lost superannuation
Eligibility to join Super Safeguard superannuation
As mentioned, you cannot actively join Super Safeguard or any other ERF – in order for them to be holding your super balance, you must have previously been eligible for and had an account with a regular superannuation fund.
How to join Super Safeguard superannuation.
You cannot join Super Safeguard, in order for them to be holding your super balance, it must have been transferred to them by a regular super fund which you previously were a member of and had a balance with.