Previously, AFCA had set a deadline for complaints concerning two specific superannuation funds that have become insolvent. However, recognising the ongoing emergence of harm and the complexity of these cases, the authority has decided to remove the deadline, allowing complaints to be lodged indefinitely.
This move underscores AFCA's commitment to ensuring that all affected individuals have the opportunity to present their cases and seek appropriate remedies. It also reflects an understanding that the full extent of the impact from these fund collapses may not yet be fully realised, and that some victims may require more time to come forward.
For those who have suffered losses due to the collapse of these superannuation funds, this extension offers a crucial opportunity to pursue their complaints without the pressure of an impending deadline. AFCA encourages all affected individuals to lodge their complaints as soon as they are able, to facilitate a timely resolution.
In summary, AFCA's decision to indefinitely extend the complaint deadline for collapsed superannuation funds highlights the authority's dedication to consumer protection and its responsiveness to the evolving nature of financial disputes. Affected individuals are urged to take advantage of this extension to seek the redress they deserve.
Published: Friday 6th March, 2026
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