Wayne Swan has agreed to chair the board of the super fund following Steve Bracks’ exit in January 2022.
Mr Swan served as federal treasurer for the Labor government from 2007 to 2013 and held this role alongside acting as deputy prime minister from 2010 to 2013. Cbus were keen to highlight that in this time he was named Euromoney finance minister of the year in 2011 for his role in driving Australia’s response to the global financial crisis.
According to Cbus, Mr Swan will undertake a similar leadership role within the fund, alongside the superannuation sector as a whole, powering up the industry in a way that contributes to Australia’s financial recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I’m humbled to have been chosen as the next chair of Cbus. Australia’s superannuation sector is a world leading national achievement, and Cbus has been at the forefront of this success for decades,” Mr Swan said on his appointment.
“I’m particularly proud to be joining the Cbus board at this moment. Right now, the role of Australian superannuation is more important than ever as our nation looks to rebuild from the impact of the pandemic.
“Just as superannuation played a vital role in responding to the global financial crisis, so too will it play a vital role in our pandemic recovery”.
Mr Swan also highlighted how he felt that the superannuation industry now had an opportunity to ensure all Australians are able to benefit as the economy rebounds from the strains of COVID-19.
“Not only does superannuation allow working Australians to capture a slice of recovery growth, it will also serve as a vital source of capital to fund the jobs of the future in the industries of the future,” he said.
Mr Swan will step into a revamped Cbus as the firm recently announced that it is due to complete a merger with Media Super in late 2021. This merger was declared in December last year.
Once completed, it is anticipated that the fund will manage approximately $60 billion on behalf of 840,000 members nationally.