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 preferred 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.