It's not the happiest subject, but it's super important... Who will get your super when you die? To be more certain it will go to the people you want, you can sign a binding death benefit nomination.
Nominating a non-binding beneficiary can help HESTA decide who will get your super, but it doesn’t mean your preferred person will receive it.
A few quick things to know:
This means that when you die, HESTA must give your super to the person (or people) you've nominated, as long as your nomination is valid.
A few quick things to know:
If you’re a HESTA Income Stream member, you can nominate a reversionary beneficiary when you start your Income Stream. This means your income stream payments will automatically revert to the person you nominate on your death if they remain a dependant.
Nominate a reversionary beneficiary or find out more in the Income Stream PDS (PDF).
We recommend you seek financial advice before nominating a reversionary beneficiary.
If you don't name a beneficiary, HESTA makes the decision on who gets your super – and that might not be what you want.
Here are 3 simple steps to making a binding nomination.