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State Super is one of the oldest superannuation funds in Australia beginning in New South Wales in 1919 with the creation of the State Superannuation Scheme for salaried public servants. State Super has close to $38 billion AUD in assets as at 30 June 2022 and 90,123 members. State Super members are current and previous NSW government employees and public sector workers such as police, teachers, nurses and more.
State Super, also known as SAS Trustee Corporation, closed the schemes to new members in the late 1980s and early 1990s but continues to manage the defined benefit super and pension schemes for all its members and supports them with retirement planning seminars, interviews and phone support.
State Super acknowledged its centenary in 2019 with the announcement of the State Super Scholarship.
Located in Clarence Street, Sydney, NSW, State Super is led by Chief Executive Officer John Livanas and his executive team including Chief Investment Officer Charles Wu. Chairperson Nicholas Johnson heads the State Super Board.

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