If your matter is urgent, or you need to update your details or you need an update on your claim, we encourage you to call us on 1800 640 886 or complete the General enquiries form.   

Who can make a complaint?

  • a member
  • an employer 
  • a beneficiary
  • an executor of a late member’s estate
  • a person who has made a claim on a death benefit.

Read about beneficiaries.

When can I expect my complaint to be resolved? 

In exceptional cases, we may need more time to investigate and respond to your complaint. If this occurs, we will let you know if we need more time, which will not exceed the legislative 90 days. Our Complaints Fact Sheet (PDF) includes further information about how to make a complaint. 

How do I make a complaint?

You can complain in the way that’s most convenient for you – by phone, online, post or in person.

 
 

This form collects your personal information. Read our Privacy Policy and Personal Information Collection Statement for details on how we collect and disclose personal information or call us on 1800 640 886 for a copy.

What if I’m not happy with my complaint response?

Who to contact about super complaints

If you’re not happy with how we’ve handled your issue you can lodge a complaint with the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA).

AFCA is an independent dispute resolution body set up by the Federal Government to provide a free, impartial and binding dispute resolution service for financial services.

For more information about the types of complaints that AFCA can deal with and the information you’ll need to provide, contact AFCA:

Who to contact about privacy complaints

If we fail to provide you with a written response to a privacy related complaint within 30 days of the date we received your complaint, or you’re unhappy with our response to your complaint, you can take the matter further with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).

Complaints can be raised with the OAIC online or in writing: