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CSC Target Asset Allocation

This webpage forms part of the PSS, CSS & MilitarySuper PDS’s dated 7 May 2026 or 31 October 2025, and provides target asset allocation information. From time to time, changes to the PDS that are not materially adverse will be updated on the website here.

When it comes to investing your money, our eyes are fixed on your retirement outcome. We frame this up with a tool called the ‘target asset allocation’—which is simply a mid- to long-term strategy for your investments.

We watch for all risks – short, medium and long term to maximise the best retirement outcomes for our customers. We regularly rebalance individual asset class allocations for each investment option, within the target asset allocation ranges.

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PSS

The below table forms part of the PSS Product Disclosure Statement. It contains the following target asset allocation information for PSS and is effective from 31 March 2026. The table may be updated from time to time.

  Default option
Cash 13.00%
Fixed Interests 12.25%
Equities 58.00%
Property 3.75%
Infrastructure 7.50%
Alternatives 5.50%
Each investment option has a specific target asset allocation range for its asset class. We monitor market movements to make sure the investment options are within the target asset allocation ranges shown in the table below.

Target asset allocation range
Asset type Default option range
Cash 0–65%
Fixed interest 0–65%
Equities 15–75%
Property 0–25%
Infrastructure 0–25%
Alternatives 0–30%
Foreign currency hedge ratio 0–100%

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