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What does 2026 look like in the SMSF sector?

Continued growth in the sector fueled by younger trustees looking at alternative investments are on the cards according to our experts.

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Peter Burgess, CEO, SMSF Association
 
The sector will continue to grow strongly, surpassing 700,000 funds by 31 December 2026.  
 
Liam Shorte, director, SONAS Wealth
 
The rise of the new 35-45-year-old SMSF trustee will continue as they have 15-25 years of contributions now and their super is their largest asset other than a debt-laden home. They want a say in managing that nest egg.
 
The issue for us as professionals is to ensure they understand all their options and that only those that are suitable to have an SMSF actually set one up and that we provide suitable alternatives for the others that still give them the level of control and flexibility that they seek.
 
They will all benefit from engaging with their super and getting confidence to make extra contributions earlier as the compound growth on a higher balance will lead to a more comfortable and possibly earlier retirement which is the main objective of many I speak to. They may not want to fully retire early but they do want to be in control of that decision, which means being financially comfortable.
 
David Busoli, principal, SMSF Alliance
 
With the Div 296 start date set for 1 July 2026 and first measurement date 30 June 2027, many trustees will reposition ahead of that time by realising gains earlier, adjusting contributions/withdrawals strategy and reviewing fund structures.
 
I also expect more flagged trustee-related dealings, and more demand for external valuations and documentation. Essentially a more proactive, compliant approach by service providers and trustees alike.
 
Meg Heffron, director, Heffron
 
Ever increasing regulatory scrutiny – but I don’t necessarily predict a clamp down, just grumbling. ASIC’s report 824 has been widely (mis) interpreted as a broad statement about SMSF advice being poor across the board. In fact, it was a targeted review of advice files ASIC expected to be bad.
 
Not surprisingly, they found their risk indicators were sound: they did find a high incidence of advice to be concerned about in a pool where they expected to find it. We should actually be pleased about this – it suggests ASIC is competent in knowing where to look for bad actors. Unfortunately we’ve not heard as much about the fact that ASIC also found a number of the advice files they reviewed indicated good advice and sound recommendations to set up an SMSF.  
 
Scams, product failures and illegal early access to super remain topical issues and whilst they’re actually only relevant for a small number of SMSFs in a very large population, they still take up a disproportionate amount of attention and deflect from the broader truth about the sector : most funds are compliant and allowing their members to do a great job in saving for retirement. 
 
Naz Randeria, director, Reliance Auditing Services
 
Looking ahead to 2026, I expect the SMSF sector to grow even stronger. Engagement will rise as more Australians take a deeper interest in controlling their retirement outcomes, especially after the debates of this year.
 
I also anticipate continued scrutiny of wealth-based taxation, meaning trustees will be far more proactive about planning, structuring, and documenting their strategies. And despite the policy noise, I believe this sector will forge ahead demonstrating through its strength, resilience, and performance that the policymakers pushing these measures have underestimated the determination and capability of Australians who choose to be self-funded. SMSFs will continue to stand for independence, flexibility, and long-term control in Australia’s retirement landscape.
 
Shelley Banton, director, Super Clarity
 
After a busy 2025 year of finalising NALI, focusing on market valuations, amending the Div 296 legislation, relaxed commutation rules for legacy pensions, introducing new guidance on death benefits and ratifying the payday super legislation, finalisation of the Div 296 legislation would be welcomed to provide certainty to the sector, and then have some breathing space to implement the new rules.  
 
The ATO has stated in its 2025-26 corporate plan that it will continue to focus on the large number of outstanding annual returns, which are an indicator of illegal early release activity, as well as compliance with release and commutation authorities.    
 
As part of its fraud prevention campaign, the ATO will continue to work towards staying ahead of emerging threats as activity in this area becomes more sophisticated. It will also tighten controls for SMSF trustees who access super early through SMSF registration, educational guidance and early intervention.  
 
We will also see more SMSF trustees move into non-mainstream assets such as cryptocurrency, private equity and venture capital, debt instruments and ETFs, to name a few.  
 
Trustees are looking at these types of investments through a different lens, as interest rates remain subdued, new investment opportunities become available, and the digital asset industry continues to mature.  
 
In addition, Millennials are the fastest-growing group within the newly established SMSF cohort. As both Millennials and members of Generation Z find themselves increasingly locked out of the property market, they are looking to alternative investment options.    
 
As their understanding of super increases, the opportunity to maximise wealth through avenues beyond property will lead to longer-term growth from a broader range of opportunities 
 
Nicholas Ali, head of SMSF technical services, Neo Super
 
Predictions for the SMSF sector in 2026 include a surge in strategic property purchases, increased use of digital tools and automation for fund management, and a growing demographic of younger trustees seeking transparency and flexibility. Additionally, there is an expectation of rising interest in alternative investments, such as cryptocurrency and infrastructure assets, as trustees adapt to changing market conditions. 
 
 
 
Keeli Cambourne
January 9, 2026
smsfadviser.com
 

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Anjan Das is a financial advisor with more than 33 years of service. He specializes in helping clients plan for the future and achieves their goals, whether it’s saving for retirement or buying a home.

CU Financial Planning is a boutique firm that offers financial planning assistance to clients all around Australia from its location in Sydney’s central business district. Anjan Das has over 33 years of experience in the financial services industry, including 17 years as a financial planner. He holds postgraduate degrees.

Mr. Das began his career in financial planning at a credit union, where he has since been offering full service to a chosen clientele. He is a member of the Financial Planning Association, a Certified Financial Planner, a Fellow of the FlNSlA, and a Senior Assessor / Marker for Post Graduate programs offered by FINSIA / KAPLAN Higher Education.

When his former employer, a Credit Union, decided to unload the Financial Planning business in November 2006, Mr. Das founded the Sydney CBD-based professional advice service CU Financial Planning in February 2009.
Mr. Das created a credit union business strategy where the needs of the customer came first and would provide customers with a better value proposition and more individualized service.

Mr. Das has 36 years of experience in the financial services industry, 20 of those as a senior financial planner who offers thorough counsel. Mr. Das is a Post Graduate Financial Planner certified by FINSIA and a former Post Graduate assessor for students vying for Kaplan Professional Financial Planning certifications. Mr. Das has also been accepted as a Senior Fellow of FINSIA and has earned the Certified Financial Planner accreditation from FPA, Australia. Anjan specializes in helping clients with investments, SMSFs, personal risk insurance, and superannuation.

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John Menezes

John Menezes is a highly qualified and passionate financial professional with a diverse background and a deep commitment to helping Australians achieve financial freedom and wellbeing.

He is a Chartered Accountant from India and a CPA Australia member. John also holds multiple industry-recognized qualifications, including:

  • Diploma in Finance and Mortgage Broking Management
  • Diploma in Financial Planning
  • Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Adviser (Personal Advice) qualification
  • Certificate IV in Property Services
  • Class 1 Real Estate Licence

With nearly 20 years of experience as a Financial Controller for multinational companies across India and Australia, John developed a strong foundation in corporate finance. However, his true passion lies in educating and empowering individuals to take control of their financial futures.

In 2013, John transitioned into Mortgage Broking, driven by a desire to help everyday Australians secure their dream homes and build investment property portfolios. Over time, he identified a critical gap in his clients’ financial journeys—many were burdened with large mortgages and young families, yet lacked adequate protection and long-term financial planning.

This realization led John to expand into Financial Planning in 2019, enabling him to offer holistic advice on:

  • Personal Insurance (Life, TPD, Income Protection, Trauma)
  • Superannuation strategies
  • Wealth creation and investment planning

Today, John provides a comprehensive, one-stop financial solution, combining mortgage broking, financial planning, and property services to support his clients at every stage of their financial journey.

Retirement Planning

At CU Financial Planning, Retirement Planning is about helping people achieve the life style goals and objectives that are important to them. Retirement means different things to different people. For some it is becoming a grey nomad and travelling Australia, for others it’s endless days sitting on the back porch. Maybe it’s the opportunity to reduce the golf handicap or perhaps try a whole new career as an unpaid volunteer.

Money in our view should not be an objective in itself, so our job is to help clients make wise choices with the wealth they have accumulated so they can maximise the life style afforded them by a lifetime’s hard work.

When making decisions as to the strategies and structures we recommend, the types of income streams appropriate, and the mix of investments, we are always mindful of what impact these decisions will have on our clients. As part of our retirement planning service, we focus heavily on clients achieving their lifestyle objectives rather than focusing solely on taxation savings or leaving a large legacy.

Topics we expect to discuss with you about your retirement include:

  • Minimising tax
  • Maximising Centrelink benefits
  • Estate planning wishes and minimising beneficiary tax
  • Structuring of income streams
  • Income needs in the short and long term in retirement
  • Potentially funding Aged Care
  • How long your capital will last or how much of a legacy you wish to leave to your children

Many of our clients also appreciate the interest we take in their estate planning. We provide estate planning advice and visit our clients’ legal advisors with them to ensure they and their families get the best outcome from this important area.

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Superannuation & SMSF's

Superannuation

Superannuation, including SMSF’s (self-managed superannuation funds) is a complex area and the rules are forever changing. Almost all Australian’s have a superannuation account due to legislative requirements however few understand all the opportunities that a well-managed superannuation account can bring.

For those approaching age 60, superannuation strategies can often save a savvy investor thousands of dollars of tax without impacting on their available cash flow. Even for those who are younger, strategies such as co-contributions, spouse contributions, personal deductible contributions and salary sacrifice to name but a few, can significantly improve one’s wealth if regularly taken advantage of.

At CU Financial Planning we have access to some of the lowest cost products available in the market and we are often able to save our clients significant amounts of fees.

Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF’s)

Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF’s) are growing in popularity and we regularly assist clients to decide if this is an appropriate investment vehicle for them. We can assist in setting up self-managed superannuation funds, investment advice and management and structuring the SMSF in either accumulation or pension phases.

We also have significant expertise in the structuring of personal insurance within superannuation accounts including self managed super funds. Protecting against things going wrong is an important aspect of a well made plan, and Life insurance, TPD, Trauma and Income Protection can help minimise this risk.

Caution should be taken with superannuation investing and more particularly with contributions as it easy to incur unnecessary tax and there are now many traps for the unwary. For more information about superannuation and the services that we provide, please contact us.

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Investment Advice

After helping our clients get the right strategies and structures in place we put significant emphasis on investment advice and ensuring the portfolio is tailored to the individuals needs.

We commence with a risk profile and that drives the broad asset allocation of the portfolio. We aim to produce a portfolio on the efficiency frontier maximising the possible return relative to the risks that is appropriate for our client to take. Preserving capital is always our priority. Considerations are the clients tolerance to risk, time frame and the willingness to accept volatility.

Through our investment process we consider our clients goals and aim to help them achieve their aspirations in the medium and long term. As part of our investment advice, we focus on minimising costs of investing, finding the best funds to achieve tax effective portfolios, minimise risk at a number of levels and continuously review the results.

We recognise we are in a world that is changing rapidly and a client’s portfolio like their lives never stand still. As a result, our investment advice is tailored to those who want a pro-active approach to managing their assets.

Our Investment Philosophy

  • Preservation of capital is our number one priority.
  • Investment returns are more predictable over lengthier periods of time.
  • Investments go up and down, to achieve higher returns it is essential to accept volatility.
  • There is a direct relationship between risk and return.
  • Investment and administration expenses reduce returns and we endeavor to minimise costs wherever possible.
  • Investment diversification reduces risk.
  • Liquidity of investments should never be ignored.
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High Net Worth Services

We understand that high net worth families, businesses and individuals need advice that caters to their specific needs. We can help with speciailsed services in the following:

Structuring of entities (including companies, trusts, SMSFs)

We provide comprehensive financial advice for individuals, families, and their associated entities (companies, trusts and self-managed superannuation funds). Our team offers guidance on financial strategies that align with your overall family wealth management goals after considering taxation, risk management and intergenerational wealth transfer needs.

Wealth management and Investment services

Our core service is developing personalized investment strategies and managing diversified portfolios. We work closely with you to understand your financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizons to create and implement tailored family wealth management plans. We have competency in direct equities, exchange traded funds (ETFs), money market accounts, (separately) managed accounts (SMAs) and partner with some of the world’s leading managed fund offers domiciled in Australia, the US and Europe.

Family tax planning and compliance

We offer strategic financial advice that takes into account tax implications. We can help you understand how different investment decisions and financial strategies might impact your tax situation, and work alongside your tax professionals to implement tax-efficient financial plans. Our advice aims to optimise your financial position while ensuring you're well-prepared for your tax obligations.

Estate planning and intergenerational wealth transfer

Our comprehensive financial planning services include strategies for effective estate planning and smooth intergenerational wealth transfer. We help you develop a robust financial framework to support your legacy goals, ensuring your wealth continues to benefit future generations. Our team assists in creating financial strategies that align with your estate planning objectives, including analysing the long-term implications of different wealth transfer scenarios. We also provide guidance on structuring your investments and assets to facilitate efficient wealth transition, helping to preserve your family's financial legacy for years to come and ensure the wealth remains in the family.

Business Succession Planning

This protects and prepares shareholders, trustees and their families from unexpected events such as injury or death of their business partners. This includes advance planning for events that might cause the business to need winding up through to immediate issues upon retirement of a partner such as equity transfer and taxation management.

Specific areas we work on with our clients’ accountants and lawyers include:

  • Funding Buy/Sell (Critical Events) Agreements
  • Structuring funding for tax efficiency
  • Capital gains tax management after sale of business or critical event
  • Key Person Protection

Philanthropy

We can help you integrate charitable giving into your overall financial plan. This includes advice on structured giving strategies, the financial aspects of setting up charitable trusts, and aligning your philanthropic goals with your overall wealth management strategy.

Family Governance and Education

We facilitate a collaborative approach to managing your family's wealth, with an investment committee structure. This service is designed to involve family members in key financial decisions and portfolio management processes. We provide a framework for regular family financial meetings, where we present investment performance, discuss market trends, and explore new opportunities. This approach not only ensures transparency but also helps educate and prepare the next generation for responsible wealth management. By fostering open communication and shared decision-making, we help align your family's financial strategies with your collective values and long-term objectives.

Lifestyle and concierge services

We understand that managing complex financial affairs can be time-consuming and challenging. Our comprehensive financial planning services are designed to simplify your financial life, allowing you to focus on what matters most to you. We act as your primary point of contact for all financial matters, coordinating with other professionals such as accountants and lawyers to ensure seamless management of your wealth. Our team provides regular consolidated reporting, proactive advice on financial opportunities and risks, and timely reminders for important financial deadlines. By centralising your financial management, we help minimise the complexities and administrative burden, providing you with peace of mind and more time to enjoy your lifestyle.

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Centrelink & Aged Care

Social Security assistance is provided by various Australian Government Departments including Centrelink and the Department of Veteran Affairs. At CU Financial Planning, we understand that Centrelink plays an important role for individuals and families when it comes to planning.

Payments such as the Age Pension and Disability Support Pension provide long-term financial support whilst Newstart Allowance and Sickness Allowance provide assistance for a shorter period of time. Other payments such as Family Tax Benefit, Parts A & B assist with the cost of raising children.

As well as the payment of benefits you may be entitled to access certain fringe benefits. For example, if you are of Age Pension age and/or are receiving the Age Pension you may be entitled to concession cards such as Pensioner Concession Card, Commonwealth Seniors Health Card or the State Seniors Card which offer concessions, benefits and discounts. The Department of Veteran’s Affairs also provides similar benefits.

Our Centrelink advisory services provide you with strategies and advice to ensure you:

  • Maximise Centrelink benefits, such as the Aged Pension
  • Gain entitlement for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
  • Gain entitlement for the Low Income Health Care Card
  • Family entitlement planning, incorporating Family Tax Benefits, Paid Parental Leave, and/or the Baby Bonus

We are registered with Centrelink and My Aged Care and can represent you as a nominee and lodge/update all documents in order to make this process as easy as possible.

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Insurance Planning

Life insurance is not merely a cost, though it often feels like it. It is peace-of-mind that if a nasty surprise happens in your life, the consequences are covered for you and your family. Insurance provides you with the ability to manage the financial and emotional impact of some of the more drastic surprises, whether personally or in your small business.

Insurance cannot replace a loved one but it can help reduce the financial burden by providing the capital to ensure your family has choices.

If you answer yes to any of the following questions then you should ensure you have adequate insurance. Many Australians are underinsured and the results can be very serious for families should there be a death or serious injury.

  • Do you have a mortgage?
  • Do you have school fees?
  • Do you have any personal loans?
  • Do you have any credit card debt?
  • Do you have dependents?
  • Would your financial position be affected if you were to suffer from an illness or injury?
  • Do you want to have enough capital to look after your dependents if you were unable to care for them for an extended period of time or perhaps indefinitely?

We understand that it can be difficult determining the type and level of cover you might need, let alone choosing an insurer. We have distribution agreements with all major Life Insurance companies and we can assist by helping you determine your needs and recommend an insurer that is right for you.

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Annuities

As a product, annuities are a simple concept - in exchange for paying a lump sum, you become entitled to receive a guaranteed income for a defined period of time. However, in practice, annuities can be relatively complicated because planning what you need in retirement is also complicated. For example, how does a retiree know how to plan properly if they don't know precisely how long they are going to live?

There are many annuity types to choose from but with options come added complications. Having choices mean you need to be very aware of the different product conditions and options that must be considered. For example, having a product that guarantees you an income, regardless of how the economy or markets may perform, is good but you may find you are locked into the product and unable to withdraw any funds early, regardless of how your circumstances may change.

It is our job is to make sure you get the decisions that best reflect your needs, and which protect your nest egg into the future. We have distribution agreements with major annuities providers (Guaranteed Lifetime/Life Expectancy payments) such as CHALLENGER, ALLIANZ RETIREPLUS, and GENERATION LIFE.

Some of the different annuity options are:

  • Fixed "Term" or "Lifetime" Annuities - you can choose to buy an annuity which is for a fixed period of years (e.g. from 1 to 50 years) or one that provides for a regular payment until you die.
  • Payment Frequency - you can choose how often you receive payments, such as monthly, quarterly, six monthly or annually.
  • Withdrawal and Access to Capital - annuity products are typically designed to be held to "full term", but some products will provide an option to access all or part of your capital early.
  • Indexation or Inflation proofing - you can typically choose to have the regular payments fully or partially adjusted in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or not at all.
  • Reversionary or not - you can nominate someone else to receive your payments in the event of your death - they are known as the "reversionary".

CU Financial is committed to making your journey through retirement as good as it can be. To discuss your options further please get in touch.

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While we focus on your financial planning needs, we can also help manage your other financial matters. We do this by working with a dedicated group of trusted associates to provide professional services that include a Tax agent/Accountant to lodge Tax returns; and an Estate Planning Law firm to manage matters such as wills, power of Attorney, Enduring guardianship, and Probate.

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