Cruelty Free Super celebrates second birthdayBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 5 OCT 2012 7:17AMHigh conviction ethical superannuation fund Cruelty Free Super has passed the two year mark, amassing more than 300 members and AU$5m in assets under management. The fund is aiming for AU$10m in assets under management and plans to contribute to the development of ethical investing by contributing model portfolio strategies for independent financial analysis, said director and founder Lee Coates. |
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Hi,
I have read your article on this super fund with interest and some concern. My daughter has recently become a vegan and wants to sign up with CrueltyFree Super. Is this a properly regulated fund with the Australian government? Yours is the only information I can find on this fund apart from what is on their website.
Regards
Kathy