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Can I transfer my Australian shares from an SRN to Superhero?

Yes, you can move your shares held via a Shareholder Reference Number (SRN) to your Superhero account by filling in the Superhero Issuer Sponsored Transfer Form. There is no cost to transfer your shares to Superhero.

To transfer your issuer sponsored holdings to your Superhero account:

  • Please complete and sign our SRN Transfer form located at the bottom of the Superhero website under ‘Forms’ (no digital signatures)
  • Prepare a copy of your Government issued photo ID (driver’s licence or passport). It must show your signature.
  • Prepare a copy of your issuer sponsored holding statement dated within the last year, containing name, number of securities and SRN.
  • Submit your documents to us via chat or email it to hello@superhero.com.au

The transfer form is available here.

👉 Before you submit, check the following to avoid delays:

  • You don’t have any unsettled trades or pending orders on the holdings you want to transfer.
  • Your name and address exactly match the details held by the share registry.
  • The SRN on your form matches your holding statement.
  • The shares are not currently under a DRP (Dividend Reinvestment Plan), as this can sometimes cause mismatches.