Top shareholdings

Top shareholdings


Super SA's Capital Defensive, Conservative, Moderate, Balanced, Growth and High Growth options include an exposure to Australian and international equities (or shares) and property.

The Australian equities portfolio has exposure to over 200 stocks, while the international equities portfolio has exposure to over 1,000 stocks.
The tables below list the top 20 shareholdings within each of these asset classes.

Data below is current as at 31 December 2023

  • Portfolio 
    Security % of Portfolio
    BHP Group Limited9.0%
    CSL Limited6.7%
    Commonwealth Bank Of Australia5.1%
    National Australia Bank Limited3.6%
    Goodman Group Limited3.0%
    Macquarie Group Limited2.7%
    James Hardie Industries2.2%
    Telstra Group Limited2.2%
    ANZ Group Holdings2.2%
    Rio Tinto Group2.1%
    Aristocrat Leisure Limited2.0%
    Wesfarmers Limited1.8%
    Woodside Energy Group Limited1.8%
    Westpac Banking Corp1.6%
    Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited1.4%
    IGO Limited 1.2%
    Cleanaway Waste Management Limited 1.2%
    Lynas Rare Earths Ltd1.1%
    REA Group Ltd1.1%
    Ampol Limited1.0%
    Total53.2
  • Portfolio 
    Security% of Portfolio
    Amazon.com Inc1.8%
    Nvidia Corporation1.4%
    Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA1.2%
    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited1.1%
    The Charles Schwab Corporation1.1%
    Oracle Corp1.1%
    Novartis AG1.0%
    Microsoft Corp0.9%
    Willis Towers Watson0.9%
    Intercontinental Exchange Inc0.8%
    RB Global Inc0.8%
    Visa Inc0.8%
    Nestle SA0.8%
    Bristol-Myers Squibb Co0.8%
    Goldman Sachs Group Inc0.8%
    Eli Lilly and Company0.7%
    Schneider Electric SE0.7%
    Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC0.7%
    Alphabet Inc0.7%
    Comcast Corp0.7%
    Total19.0

     

    Please note that due to rounding, the sum of the individual numbers within the tables may not equal the total quoted.
  • Australian Equities273
    International Equities729
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