How this agency is looking forward after 100 years of managing APS super

By Melissa Coade

April 12, 2022

RBO reception 1987
RBO headquarters, 1987. (Supplied)

The Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC) has marked its centenary year milestone in 2022 with a series of events to highlight its history and connection to the public service, ADF and veteran communities. The Mandarin speaks with its CEO about the path forward.

The Canberra-headquartered fund manages $58 billion and has a national customer base of 733,000 people. It was established in 1922 and has operated from Canberra since 1930, becoming one of the longest continuously operating super funds in Australia.

CSC CEO Damian Hill says the fund has always sought to ‘continuously evolve’ and its next chapter would be driven by customer needs so they can enjoy the retirement they deserve.

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