1. Who are State Street Global Advisors?
For four decades, State Street Global Advisors has served the world’s governments, institutions and financial advisors. With a rigorous, risk-aware approach built on research, analysis and market-tested experience, we build from a breadth of index and active strategies to create cost-effective solutions. As stewards, we help portfolio companies see that what is fair for people and sustainable for the planet can deliver long-term performance. And, as pioneers in index, ETF, and ESG investing, we are always inventing new ways to invest. As a result, we have become the world’s fourth-largest asset manager* with AUD$5.36 trillion** under our care.
State Street Global Advisors is the investment management arm of State Street Corporation, and opened its first Australian office in 1991. As of 31 March 2022, State Street Global Advisors managed AUD$327.3 billion in assets for Australian domiciled clients.
2. How do I invest into a SSGA Fund?
You should consult a licensed financial adviser to obtain financial advice which is tailored to your personal circumstances before making any investment decisions and read the PDS and Information Booklet before making a decision.
Once prepared to make an investment, our funds are available;
- Directly: Direct investors should refer to the How to Invest page which provides a step-by-step guide to making your investment.
- Indirectly (via a Platform): Indirect investors should complete the application forms provided by the Platform operator.
3. What is an APIR code?
An APIR code is a unique identifier issued by the Asia Pacific Investment Register (APIR) to participants and products within the Financial Services Industry. Each of SSGA’s Funds has an individual APIR code (available on the fund pages) which is used as another way in which to uniquely identify Funds.
4. Is there a minimum investment?
The minimum investment when investing directly with SSGA is $25,000. Investments made though a platform can vary with regard to their minimum investment.
5. Is there a minimum balance?
There is no minimum withdrawal amount for most of our Funds however, your remaining investment balance must be at least $15,000, unless you withdraw all your investment.
6. Is there an Automatic Savings Plan (ASP)?
Currently there is no ASP available, however we do provide BPAY on certain funds, which allows you to make additional payments without any additional forms. Please contact the Client Services Team on 1300 382 689 or managedfundquery@ssga.com for further information.
7. What fees and expenses are associated with SSGA Funds?
There are a number of costs associated with investing in a fund, including management costs charged by the fund provider and service fees charged by your investment adviser. Investors may also consider indirect costs, including those stemming from the buy/sell spread. SSGA does not charge performance fees — an additional cost charged on top of managements costs incurred as a result of any previously agreed outperformance.
Details of the management costs for funds can be found in the relevant Fund Product Disclosure Statement.
8. How do I withdraw my investment from SSGA?
To make a partial or full withdrawal from your existing investment, complete the Withdrawal Request Form, which can be found using the Fund Finder menu and downloaded from the Documents section of the fund page. Once complete and signed, the form can be scanned and emailed to SSGA.transactions@unitregistry.com.au
If you have any questions on how to complete this form please contact the Client Services Team on 1300 382 689 or managedfundquery@ssga.com
9. What are risks involved with investing?
As with any investment, understanding the risks associated, is imperative. There are a number of factors that can influence and significantly vary the potential returns of an investment. Some of these factors may also be outside of the control of SSGA such as economic conditions and interest rates. The PDS outlines some of the potential risks specific to each fund. Please refer to the PDS, and your financial adviser before making a decision on your investment.