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  • How does my client set up Member Direct?

    Before commencing a Member Direct account, we recommend that both you and your client read the Member Direct Investment Guide and the Member Direct Menu located under the All documents tab on this site.

    Step 1: Your client first needs to have an AustralianSuper accumulation or pension account, and register for member online access to the Member Portal.

    Step 2: Once the funds are available in their AustralianSuper account, the member can then register for a Member Direct account. They can do this by logging in to their online account and locating the ‘Member Direct’ tile via the Investments tab.

    Step 3: To register for Member Direct, they’ll need to make a cash transfer from their existing AustralianSuper account. Please note they cannot transfer their whole balance into Member Direct. A minimum of $5,000 needs to remain in their PreMixed and/or DIY Mix options. It takes two days before the cash is available to invest on Member Direct. You may prefer to assist the member with this process; however access is only available via the member’s online account.

    Step 4: Your client will need to complete a Give Access to your Member Direct Account form, and nominate your access as either “read only” or “read and transact”. Please email this completed form to adviserservices@australiansuper.com and you’ll be sent the login details to the Member Direct portal.

    Step 5: To access your client’s Member Direct accounts, simply login to the Member Direct portal. The link is also under the Member Direct tab on this site. Once logged into the Member Direct portal, you can make transactions in Member Direct on behalf of your client via the UBS share trading facility. You’ll need to have ‘read and transact’ access in order to do this.

    Step 6: If you’re charging for an advice fee to be debited from the client’s Member Direct account, use the Request to Pay Advice fee - Member Direct form

     

    Handy hints:
    • Members in a Transition to Retirement (TTR) Income account can only register for Member Direct using their Accumulation account, not their TTR Income account.
    • Special rules apply to Member Direct. There are minimum account balance requirements and investment limits that apply to ETFs, LICs, and shares. Also, once you open a Member Direct account, you must keep a minimum ongoing balance in your other AustralianSuper investment options at all times. For all the information you need to help your client set up and maintain their Member Direct account, visit australiansuper.com/MemberDirectGuide.
    • Member Direct investing uses a separate system to regular AustralianSuper accumulation and retirement products.
    • Using the regular AustralianSuper Adviser Portal, you’ll only be able to view the high level amounts in you client’s Member Direct option. To view the full details of their investments or transact on their account (subject to your authorisation level), you’ll need to log in via the Member Direct portal.

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