Why Verve Super won’t directly invest in weapons companies
Content warning: Sexual violence, armed conflictWeapons manufacturers, whose businesses revolve around selling weapons to different governments, have broadly seen their…
Read moreContent warning: Sexual violence, armed conflictWeapons manufacturers, whose businesses revolve around selling weapons to different governments, have broadly seen their…
Read moreHere’s everything you need to know about what’s happening with global markets, the investment world and what your money has…
Read moreReady to work just as hard as men, but get paid less? Love thriving under pressure and being underappreciated? Welcome to the employer you probably already have!
Read moreFrom 1 July 2024, several changes have been rolled out that will impact your super fund and your take home pay. Most notably, your employer will be paying 0.5% more super into your account under changes to the superannuation guarantee.
Read moreThis financial year Verve Super delivered returns to members of 9.9%, with sustainable investment screening providing a performance boost.
Read moreThe first half of 2024 has seen the cost of living crisis really hit a lot of us hard. And for women+ we’ve still got the gender pay gap to deal with on top of that.
Read moreWe’re happy to report Verve Super kicked off 2024 with strong returns. Here’s everything you need to know about how markets globally, and closer to home, impacted your super in the first quarter of this year.
Read moreIt is clear that the Australian Treasurer understands the big challenges facing women in this country. The Government is listening, and they want women to feel heard. But does the pace match the urgency?
Read moreEnough is enough - that was the message from the tens of thousands who gathered to protest the needless deaths of dozens of women this year alone. In an acknowledgement of the link between financial insecurity and family violence, the government announced a new payment to help women leave a violent partner. As a super fund, we’re particularly disturbed by the knowledge that perpetrators are in many cases likely to be profiting from their abuse.
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