The Impact of Related-Party Outsourcing and Trustee Director Affiliation on Investment Performance of Superannuation Funds

K. Liu, E. Ooi
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The heavy reliance of Australian superannuation funds on service providers enables these entities to play an important role in fund operations and have a significant influence on the costs and investment performance of superannuation funds. The use of service providers creates a nexus of financial intermediation with multiple layers of principle-agent relationships and potential agency problems between trustees and service providers. Taking advantage of the industry’s new disclosure regime, this paper examines the impact of related-party outsourcing and trustee director affiliation on the investment performance of Australian superannuation funds. We find that for-profit funds significantly underperform when using related-party service providers. The underperformance is more severe when trustee boards are controlled by affiliated trustee-directors, and belongs to a vertically integrated conglomerate group.
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关联方外包与受托人董事隶属关系对养老基金投资绩效的影响
澳大利亚养老基金对服务提供商的严重依赖使这些实体能够在基金运营中发挥重要作用,并对养老基金的成本和投资业绩产生重大影响。服务提供者的使用在受托人和服务提供者之间创造了一种具有多层委托代理关系和潜在代理问题的金融中介联系。利用行业新的信息披露制度,本文考察了关联方外包和受托人董事隶属关系对澳大利亚养老基金投资绩效的影响。我们发现,当使用关联方服务提供商时,营利性基金的表现明显不佳。当受托人董事会由关联受托人董事控制,且属于垂直整合的企业集团时,绩效不佳的情况更为严重。
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