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  2. QSuper - Wikipedia

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    QSuper was a not-for-profit fund and had a MySuper authority, with around 585,000 members and $113 billion funds under management. [4] On 1 December 2016, the Queensland Government passed legislation lifting application restrictions from just government employees and their spouses, which took effect on 30 June 2017.

  3. Sunsuper - Wikipedia

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    Sunsuper Superannuation Fund (Sunsuper) was an Australian public offer industry superannuation fund based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It was established in 1987 as a multi-industry superannuation fund open to all workers and is profit-for-members.

  4. Australian Retirement Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Retirement Trust was founded on 28 February 2022 following the merger between Sunsuper and QSuper. [4] It was the largest superannuation fund merger in Australian history. [4] On 30 April 2022, the Australia Post Superannuation Scheme (APSS) was merged into the Australian Retirement Trust. [5]

  5. Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana - Wikipedia

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    In case of death due to any cause, the payment to the nominee will be ₹ 2 lakh (US$2,300). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In order to avail of the benefits offered by the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana policy , it is mandatory to link your Aadhaar Card to the participatory bank account .

  6. United States presidential nominating convention - Wikipedia

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    The impetus for national adoption of the binding primary election was the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Vice President Hubert Humphrey secured the presidential nomination despite not winning a single primary under his own name.

  7. Pat Quinn (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Joseph Quinn Jr. (born December 16, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 41st governor of Illinois from 2009 to 2015. A Democrat, Quinn began his career as an activist by founding the Coalition for Political Honesty, which used citizen-initiated referendum questions to advocate for political reforms, [1] and later served as a commissioner on the Cook County Board of ...

  8. Death bond - Wikipedia

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    Death bonds are securities that are formed from a number of life insurance policies that have been purchased from their original owners by investors and pooled into ...

  9. List of Oregon ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Authorizing Bonds for State Building Program 9: Yes 578,471: 123,283 82.43% Yes Leg Compulsory Retirement for Judges 10: Yes 486,019: 169,865 74.10% Yes Leg Elective Offices: When to Become Vacant 11: Yes 399,210: 222,736 64.19% Yes Leg Financing Improvements in Home Rule Counties 12: Yes 578,266: 88,995 86.66% Yes Leg Continuity of Government ...