Advice and staying informed

If you want advice

We are licensed to provide general advice about the PSSap and superannuation through our authorised representatives. We cannot provide you with advice based on your individual objectives, financial situation and needs.

Your employer is not licensed and must not give advice or make any recommendations regarding the PSSap or other superannuation funds.

Before making any decisions about your super, we recommend you seek advice from a licensed professional such as financial adviser.

Choosing an adviser is an important decision and you should make your selection carefully. Take a look at your lifestage decisions, where you'll find links to useful guides to help you understand your investments.

Also make sure that your adviser is familiar with the features of the PSSap.

To help you stay informed

To help you stay informed about your super, every year we will send you:

  • a member statement with details of all contributions paid to your account, your investment choices, your insurance arrangements, your nominated beneficiaries and any tax, fees or charges deducted;
  • any information on PSSap updates and major developments.

Your employer is required to provide you with details of the contributions it has made at least once each quarter. They will usually do so on your pay advice.

If a significant event occurs, and we believe it will materially and adversely affect you, we are required by law to advise you.