Is Big Super Enough? How Independent Financial Advice Measures Up

When it comes to planning for your financial future, especially your retirement, most Australians start with their super fund. And why not? Big Super funds like AustralianSuper, Hostplus, and REST offer a convenient way to manage retirement savings, often with built-in investment options, insurance, and even basic financial advice.

But is that enough?

While these large super funds do provide valuable services to millions of members, their support is often limited to your super account alone. That’s where independent financial planners come in—offering a broader, more personalised, and often more strategic approach to managing your entire financial picture.

In this post, we’ll break down the key differences between the services offered by Big Super and those provided by independent financial planning firms like ours. Whether you’re considering retirement, managing multiple assets, or simply want to know if you’re on the right financial path, understanding these differences can help you make more confident, informed decisions.

1. Nature of the Service


2. Advice and Personalisation

FeatureBig SuperIndependent Planner
Advice TypeOften intra-fund advice (limited to your super within the fund).Comprehensive and tailored to individual circumstances.
Scope of AdviceBasic: contributions, investment choice, insurance within the fund.Broad: covers multiple super funds, SMSFs, investments, debt, tax, estate planning, etc.
PersonalisationGeneralised or lightly personalised for members.Deeply personalised, often with strategic modelling and projections.

3. Independence and Objectivity


4. Cost to the Member/Client

FeatureBig SuperIndependent Planner
CostUsually subsidised or free (covered by fund fees).Often charged directly to the client (hourly, fixed fee, or ongoing service fee).
Payment MethodDeducted from your super account.Paid out-of-pocket or via advice fee arrangements (can also be deducted from super if compliant).

5. Regulation and Licensing


6. Breadth of Services

FeatureBig SuperIndependent Planner
Additional ServicesInsurance (TPD, income protection), investment options, basic retirement planning.Cash flow management, tax structuring, investment portfolios, aged care planning, intergenerational wealth strategies, etc.
Client TypesFund members only.Open to anyone, including high net worth individuals and SMSF trustees.

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