Corporate partnerships – YIR 2025-2026

Corporate partnerships

AustralianSuper 

Australian Super is a valued partner, with the offering to members now in its 13th year. Australian Super provides ASI members with a range of superannuation choices and important updates on superannuation legal requirements and products to meet industry and individual needs. More than 100 members registered for this year’s superannuation webinar hosted by Australian Super.

Choice Energy

Choice Energy provides discounted energy plans and solar installations to ASI members. Its services have provided members with $1.6m in savings to date – and helped them meet sustainability targets.

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