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EQT Holdings Plans to Stop Offering Independent Superannuation Trusteeship, Shift Focus to Core Corporate Trustee Services

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EQT Holdings (ASX:EQT) plans to stop offering independent superannuation trusteeship as part of a strategic decision to focus on its core corporate trustee services and trustee and wealth services businesses, according to a Monday filing with the Australian bourse.

The decision follows a review that evaluated market dynamics, operating requirements, long-term growth opportunities, as well as shifting client needs as two of the company's major superannuation clients are considering a move to internalize trusteeship.

If Equity Trustees Superannuation retires from its superannuation trustee appointments, EQT Holdings will be required to repay operational risk financial requirements loan facilities of AU$36 million, the company said.

It added that the move is expected to result in a one-off non-cash impairment charge estimated at about AU$13 million in fiscal 2026 results, while total legal and advisory costs related to the review are expected to be about AU$6.3 million for the fiscal year.

Additionally, the company also expects to incur about AU$2.2 million of net legal and advisory costs in the second half of the fiscal year for legal proceedings related to the Shield and First Guardian Master Funds.

EQT Holdings said its Superannuation Trustee Services business accounted for 5% of the group's net profit before tax in the first half of fiscal 2026.

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