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Hostplus merges with Statewide Super

11 May 22 - In the News

Journalist: Lauren Croft
Publication: Lawyers Weekly
Publisher: Momentum Media

Firm: Holding Redlich (Hostplus)

Deal: Law firm Holding Redlich has advised super fund Hostplus on its $11 billion merger with Statewide Super.

Area: Finance

Key players: The Holding Redlich team was led by partner Luke Hooper

Deal significance: The deal places Hostplus in the top five superannuation funds by membership and top 10 by funds under management – and will lead to a superannuation fund of approximately $82 billion. 

Commenting on the deal, Mr Hooper said: β€œAn incredible amount of work has gone into this merger, by multiple teams within each of Holding Redlich, Hostplus and Statewide. This has been an incredibly collaborative project, and a pleasure to work on. We thank our client, Hostplus, for its continuing support.”

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