Fund Comparison

Cbus vs Hostplus — Which Is Better?

A detailed side-by-side comparison for 2026. Fees, returns, insurance, and services.

Quick Verdict Hostplus is cheaper at $50k ($388/yr vs $393/yr). Hostplus leads on 10-year returns (9.00% vs 8.40%).

Fund Overview

Cbus

TypeIndustry
Established1984
TrusteeUnited Super Pty Ltd
HQ StateVIC
Members900K
Assets (AUM)$85B

Hostplus

TypeIndustry
Established1988
TrusteeHost-Plus Pty Limited
HQ StateVIC
Members1.8M
Assets (AUM)$115B

Fee Comparison

Fee ComponentCbusHostplus
Admin Fee (flat)$78$78
Admin Fee (%)0.00%0.02%
Investment Fee0.58%0.52%
Indirect Cost Ratio0.05%0.08%
Buy/Sell Spread0.10%0.08%

Total Annual Fee by Balance

BalanceCbusHostplus
$10,000$141$140
$25,000$236$233
$50,000$393$388
$100,000$708$698
$250,000$1,653$1,628
$500,000$3,228$3,178

Performance Comparison

PeriodCbusHostplus
1-Year11.50%12.50%
3-Year8.20%8.80%
5-Year8.40%9.00%
7-Year8.50%9.10%
10-Year8.40%9.00%
FY20248.80%9.50%
FY202310.20%10.80%
FY2022-2.20%-3.50%
FY202120.50%22.10%
FY20200.20%-1.20%
FY20198.20%7.80%
FY201810.20%11.50%
FY201712.80%14.20%
FY20164.50%3.50%
FY201510.20%11.20%

Insurance Comparison

Cbus

InsurerMetLife Insurance
Death CoverYes — unitised, opt-out
TPD CoverYes — unitised, opt-out
IP CoverYes — opt-in

Hostplus

InsurerMetLife Insurance
Death CoverYes — unitised, opt-out
TPD CoverYes — unitised, opt-out
IP CoverYes — opt-in

Annual Premium Comparison by Age

AgeCbusHostplus
25$160$148
30$270$250
35$450$410
40$690$630
45$1,080$960
50$1,650$1,490
55$2,450$2,180
60$3,500$3,100

APRA Heatmap Ratings

Cbus

Fee RatingAround median
Return RatingAbove median
SustainabilityPerforming

Hostplus

Fee RatingAround median
Return RatingAbove median
SustainabilityPerforming

Investment Options

Cbus

Total Options8
Ethical/ESG OptionNo
Indexed OptionNo
Direct InvestingNo

Hostplus

Total Options22
Ethical/ESG OptionNo
Indexed OptionYes
Direct InvestingNo

Member Services

Cbus

App RatingsiOS 4.4 / Android 4.2
AdviceLimited personal advice included; Cbus coordinators on building sites
AFCA Complaints3.9 per 10k members
Call Centre8am-8pm AEST Mon-Fri

Hostplus

App RatingsiOS 4.5 / Android 4.3
AdviceLimited personal advice included; Choiceplus self-directed investing available
AFCA Complaints4.0 per 10k members
Call Centre8am-8pm AEST Mon-Fri

Verdict

On fees, Hostplus is the more affordable option. At a $50,000 balance, Hostplus costs $388 per year compared to $393 for Cbus — a difference of $5 annually. That gap is small enough that it should not be the deciding factor between these two funds.

Looking at long-term performance, Hostplus holds the edge with a 10-year return of 9.00% versus 8.40% for Cbus — a gap of 0.60% per annum. While not enormous, that gap adds up over the compounding horizon of a superannuation balance.

On insurance, Cbus uses MetLife Insurance while Hostplus is backed by MetLife Insurance. For a 40-year-old, Hostplus's default premiums of around $630/year undercut Cbus's $690/year, giving Hostplus the edge on insurance costs. On member satisfaction, Cbus has fewer AFCA complaints at 3.9 per 10,000 members compared to 4.0 for the other.

Cbus is best suited for construction workers, fifo workers, while Hostplus targets hospitality workers, young australians. The two funds also serve different industries: Cbus focuses on construction, building, while Hostplus targets hospitality, tourism. If your employer defaults to one of these funds, that alone may tip the decision.

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