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Build your future
Being protected while on the job is important. BUSSQ offers insurance tailored for the building and construction industry.
^ Insurance cover is subject to eligibility. * Investment returns are net of investment fees and costs, and taxes, and the percentage-based administration fee. Average return since inception is based on the performance of the Balanced Growth Super option from 1 January 1985 calculated at 30 June 2024. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Performance is only one thing to consider when choosing a super fund. For more information go to ASIC's MoneySmart.
39 years of personalised service
For more than 39 years we’ve helped workers in the building and construction industry build a better financial future.
We understand the industry, so are best placed to help you build, belong, grow your financial future, so you can retire happy.
Whether it’s providing access to:
- Personalised service to help sort your super and insurance
- Personal financial advice, or
- Specialised services to help you navigate the curve balls the industry can throw your way.
Very clear explanation of retirement planning.
The advice that we received was extremely helpful and very easy to understand in the way that is was presented to us, it was like talking to a old friend. Very valuable service from BUSSQ thank you.
Exceptional service and clear information make me feel well-supported. Highly recommended.
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