THE TRUSTEE FOR PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION ACCUMULATION PLANVersion: 7.4.12

ABN details
ABN: 65 127 917 725 View record on ABN Lookup External site
ABN Status: Active from 01 Jul 2005
Fund type: Commonwealth Government APRA Regulated Public Sector Fund
Contact details:
GPO Box 2252
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Status: APRA Registered (data correct as at 16 Apr 2024 5:00 AM) Check register of superannuation institutions External site
Fund product details
USI Product name Contribution restrictions From To
65127917725001 Public Sector Superannuation Accumulation Plan No 01 Jul 2014 31 Dec 9999
65127917725002 Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation Retirement Income Yes - contact fund 01 Jul 2014 31 Dec 9999
Previous name(s)
Previous fund name From To
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION ACCUMULATION PLAN 16 Dec 2009 12 Mar 2012
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION PLANMULATION 01 Dec 2009 16 Dec 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION ACCUMULATION PLAN 30 Nov 2009 01 Dec 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION PLANMULATION 26 Nov 2009 30 Nov 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION ACCUMULATION PLAN 22 Sep 2009 26 Nov 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION PLANMULATION 19 Aug 2009 22 Sep 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION PLANMULATION 13 Aug 2009 19 Aug 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION ACCUMULATION PLAN 17 Jul 2009 13 Aug 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION PLANMULATION 22 May 2009 17 Jul 2009
PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION ACCUMULATION PLAN 08 Apr 2009 22 May 2009
THE TRUSTEE FOR THE PSSAP FUND 03 Nov 2006 08 Apr 2009
The trustee for the PSSAP Fund 01 Jul 2005 03 Nov 2006

What does 'APRA registered' mean?

An APRA regulated fund must be registered by APRA before it can accept transfers, rollovers or contributions.

Make sure this fund is registered before paying transfers, rollovers or contributions.

Also refer to frequently asked questions.

Disclaimer

This extract is based on information supplied by superannuation entities to the Commissioner of Taxation.

Important Neither the Australian Government nor the ATO endorse or guarantee the performance of super funds.

Warning Statement

Anyone who tells you to set up a SMSF is giving you financial advice. This means the person or company must have an Australian financial services (AFS) licence. Check ASIC Connect Professional Registers.

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