The Role of Superannuation Funds in Litigation Finance
The role of superannuation funds in litigation finance (specifically in funding class action claims) has been highlighted by industry insiders in Australia, who point to it as a benefit to the funds themselves and also an encouragement of good corporate governance. The recent example of HESTA, a super fund based in Sydney, taking part in a class action lawsuit against multiple financial service companies, has demonstrated both the appetite and the potential benefits of such engagements.
In an article by Super Review, vice president and managing director of Financial Recovery Technologies, Sean Cookson, spoke about this more active approach to investment, and highlighted HESTA as a super fund that has been able to leverage its capital to apply pressure through this alternative avenue. Mr Cookson pointed to the fact that apart from the US, Australia represented one of the lowest risk countries for funds to join class action claims when compared to jurisdictions such as Germany and the UK.
Mary Delahunty, the former head of impact at HESTA, went a step further and stated that it was incumbent upon super funds to recover losses through class actions where corporates have failed in their fiduciary duty to shareholders. However, both Cookson and Delahunty warned that in order for this to be effective, the Australian government will need to reverse course and place an emphasis on regulating corporate behaviour.
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