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submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

In short:

Members of HESTA will be unable to access most services until June, as the superannuation fund undertakes a planned outage to change its administration provider.

Advocacy group Super Consumers Australia says members are "rightly worried" about the lack of services, which follows recent market volatility.

HESTA has more than 1.05 million members and around $88 billion in funds under management, making it one of Australia's largest funds.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

https://www.hesta.com.au/campaigns/admin-changes-2025

Withdrawals, including rollovers out and starting an income stream

From Saturday 12 April – Thursday 17 April 5pm AET (unless otherwise indicated below)

Available for requests received (either online or via the Application for benefit payment form (pdf) up to Friday 11 April 5pm AET, then unavailable.

From Friday 18 April – Sunday 1 June

Unavailable

Withdrawals, including rollovers out, will be processed after the limited services period (from Monday 2 June).

Following the limited services period, processing times for some transactions may take longer than usual while we process outstanding requests received during the limited services period and services return to normal.

Maybe not lmao

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

lol

Available for requests received

That means you request it, it won't be processed.

Withdrawals, including rollovers out, will be processed after the limited services period (from Monday 2 June).

Tick, tick, tick...

So, every rollover, withdrawal, switch etc, is being backed up until June. Do you know what the peak processing period is for super?

What if the stock market drops? I want to move from shares to cash. Haha. Maybe in a month or two.

Good luck, my HESTA bros.

PS: You may be able to request a rollover directly via https://my.gov.au/ ATO, but may be no more likely to be processed any faster than the above.... Maybe in concert with the AFCA or ombudsman...

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