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What is the difference between Diversified, Single Sector and Thematic Investments?

Diversified, Single Sector and Thematic investments provide a various range of investment strategies and investment exposures for members.

Diversified: our Diversified Investment Options include High Growth, Growth, Moderate and Conservative. These investment options invest in a mixture of growth and defensive assets across most asset classes, including Australian and international shares, property, fixed interest and cash.

Single Sector: our Single Sector Investment Options include Australian Shares, International Shares, Diversified Shares, Australian Listed Property, Australian Fixed Interest, International Fixed Interest (hedged) and Cash. These investment options are focused on a single asset class for members who wish to have a higher allocation to specific asset classes.

Thematic: our Thematic Investment Options include a range of ETFs targeted towards a particular investment theme. These options include U.S. Tech Giants, Asia Tech Tigers, Global Healthcare, Aussie Sustainability Leaders, Global Sustainability Leaders (unhedged), Global Sustainability Leaders (hedged) and Gold.