The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) today released its March 2009 Quarterly Superannuation Performance publication, which shows total estimated assets fell over the quarter by $14.9 billion, or 1.4 per cent, to $1.03 trillion.
Over the March 2009 quarter, industry funds’ assets fell by 1.4 per cent ($2.6 billion) to $180.0 billion. Retail funds’ assets fell by 2.6 per cent ($7.8 billion) to $285.6 billion, corporate funds’ assets declined by 2.9 per cent ($1.6 billion) to $52.0 billion and public sector funds’ assets fell by 3.2 per cent ($4.7 billion) to $144.7 billion.
Contributions to funds with at least $50 million in assets over the March quarter were $17.3 billion, with employers contributing $14.3 billion and members contributing $2.8 billion. Other contributions, including spouse contributions and government co-contributions, totalled $198 million.
During the March 2009 quarter, retail funds received 34.1 per cent ($5.9 billion) of total contributions, while industry funds received 32.4 per cent ($5.6 billion), public sector funds 27.1 per cent ($4.7 billion) and corporate funds 6.5 per cent ($1.1 billion).
The combined return on assets was —3.3 per cent for the quarter. The return on assets for corporate and retail funds was —3.1 per cent, industry funds —3.3 per cent, and public sector funds —3.7 per cent.
Copies of the March 2009 Quarterly Superannuation Performance publication are available on APRA’s website at www.apra.gov.au/Statistics/Superannuation-Institutions-Statistics.cfm.

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Christie,
Just to complete the picture, the ATO also recently released some stats for SMSF sector for March 2009. It looks like total assets for SMSFs went up $5.8 billion from $322 billion in $327.8 billion. I got that from their asset allocation table, so I am not sure if it includes new contributions.
I also wanted to say I love the look of your blog. I just started my own blog for the SMSF community and am shopping around of a nice Wordpress theme. If you have some time, would like some of your feedback on the Newspro theme that you are using.
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Thanks for contributing, Christina (hey, have you tried posting using the Comment Luv widget I recently enabled? it will add links back to posts from your own blog).
I’ll check out your blog later tonight and I’d be happy to give you my thoughts on the NewsPro theme I’m using (goodness knows I have been through a lot of them until I found this one!).
You did use Comment Luv! Duh! That’s what happens when I’m juggling 100 tasks at once and trying to get in a quick blog comment between them all! LOL