Fund Comparison

Hostplus vs Spirit Super — 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 $428/yr). Hostplus leads on 10-year returns (9.00% vs 7.50%).

Fund Overview

Hostplus

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

Spirit Super

TypeIndustry
Established2021
TrusteeSpirit Super Pty Ltd
HQ StateTAS
Members340K
Assets (AUM)$28B

Fee Comparison

Fee ComponentHostplusSpirit Super
Admin Fee (flat)$78$78
Admin Fee (%)0.02%0.14%
Investment Fee0.52%0.50%
Indirect Cost Ratio0.08%0.06%
Buy/Sell Spread0.08%0.10%

Total Annual Fee by Balance

BalanceHostplusSpirit Super
$10,000$140$148
$25,000$233$253
$50,000$388$428
$100,000$698$778
$250,000$1,628$1,828
$500,000$3,178$3,578

Performance Comparison

PeriodHostplusSpirit Super
1-Year12.50%10.80%
3-Year8.80%7.50%
5-Year9.00%7.50%
7-Year9.10%7.80%
10-Year9.00%7.50%
FY20249.50%8.20%
FY202310.80%9.50%
FY2022-3.50%-2.80%
FY202122.10%18.50%
FY2020-1.20%-0.50%
FY20197.80%7.50%
FY201811.50%9.50%
FY201714.20%11.50%
FY20163.50%3.50%
FY201511.20%9.50%

Insurance Comparison

Hostplus

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

Spirit Super

InsurerTAL Life Limited
Death CoverYes — opt-out
TPD CoverYes — opt-out
IP CoverYes — opt-in

Annual Premium Comparison by Age

AgeHostplusSpirit Super
25$148N/A
30$250N/A
35$410N/A
40$630N/A
45$960N/A
50$1,490N/A
55$2,180N/A
60$3,100N/A

APRA Heatmap Ratings

Hostplus

Fee RatingAround median
Return RatingAbove median
SustainabilityPerforming

Spirit Super

Fee RatingAround median
Return RatingAround median
SustainabilityPerforming

Investment Options

Hostplus

Total Options22
Ethical/ESG OptionNo
Indexed OptionYes
Direct InvestingNo

Spirit Super

Total Options8
Ethical/ESG OptionNo
Indexed OptionNo
Direct InvestingNo

Member Services

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

Spirit Super

App RatingsiOS 4.2 / Android 4.0
AdviceNot specified
AFCA Complaints3.5 per 10k members
Call CentreNot specified

Verdict

On fees, Hostplus is the more affordable option. At a $50,000 balance, Hostplus costs $388 per year compared to $428 for Spirit Super — a difference of $40 annually. Over a 30-year career, that difference compounds meaningfully.

Looking at long-term performance, Hostplus holds the edge with a 10-year return of 9.00% versus 7.50% for Spirit Super — a gap of 1.50% per annum. That performance spread is significant and would result in tens of thousands of dollars difference over a working life.

On insurance, Hostplus uses MetLife Insurance while Spirit Super is backed by TAL Life Limited. Hostplus charges around $630/year for a 40-year-old's default cover. On member satisfaction, Spirit Super has fewer AFCA complaints at 3.5 per 10,000 members compared to 4.0 for the other.

Hostplus is best suited for hospitality workers, young australians, while Spirit Super targets construction workers, public sector workers. One key difference is scale: Hostplus manages $115B in assets and has 1.8M members, dwarfing Spirit Super's $28B. Larger funds generally negotiate better fees and access exclusive deal flow, though smaller funds can offer more personalised service.

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