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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal details. Include your last name, first name, date of birth, and contact information. Ensure you use CAPITAL letters and print clearly.
  3. Next, provide your super account details. Fill in the FROM section with your other super fund's name, phone number, member number, ABN, and USI. Then complete the TO section with AustralianSuper's details.
  4. Indicate whether this is a whole or partial balance rollover by selecting the appropriate option and specifying the amount if it's partial.
  5. Enter your Tax File Number (TFN) if you choose to provide it for processing benefits efficiently.
  6. Finally, sign the form to authorize the transfer and confirm that all provided information is correct.

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Things like super fund mergers can sound boring, but they can have important impacts for you and your retirement savings. Were you a member of LUCRF Super? As of 3 June 2022, it merged with industry super giant, AustralianSuper. As a result, LUCRF Super closed, effective 2 June 2022.
While it is not possible to combine your super with your spouse to form a joint super account, it is possible to pool your super assets by using a self-managed super fund though you would still hold separate member balances for accounting purposes.
Super fund mergers are becoming increasingly common. LUCRF merged with AustralianSuper as of 3 June 2022.
Were Australias largest super fund1 and manage over $385 billion of retirement savings on behalf of over 3.5 million members2. We use our size, expertise and global docHub to help access the best investment opportunities for members. Were proudly a profit-for-member fund.
If you know the details of your other fund(s) Bear in mind that youll need to have provided us with your Tax File Number (TFN). Another way to consolidate your super with us is to download and complete this Combine your super form and email it back to us.

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How to consolidate your super go to my.gov.au. log in or create an account. link your myGov account to the ATO. select Super and then Manage select Transfer super (this option will only appear if you have more than one super account)
AustralianSuper was established on 1 July 2006 through the merger of Australian Retirement Fund (ARF) and Superannuation Trust of Australia (STA). Ian Silk, who was the CEO of ARF, became the CEO of AustralianSuper; while Mark Delaney, who was the CEO of STA, became the Deputy CEO and CIO of AustralianSuper.
AustralianSuper: 600 accounts were accessed with stolen passwords. Four members lost a total of $500,000. Rest: Around 8,000 members had personal information accessed. No financial losses reported.

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