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To find out how to make contributions, check or make changes to your account, apply for benefits, select from the relevant options below and follow the steps.
- How to make contributions to your account
- How to consolidate your super accounts
- How to figure out your fees
- How to figure out your transaction costs
- How to make changes to your account
- How to apply for the Virgin Super Baby Break
- How to apply for insurance on your super
- How to make an insurance claim
How to make contributions to your account
One of the smartest ways to manage your super for the long term is to contribute to your super regularly. There are many types of contributions to your Virgin Super account, here’s how to go about it:
After Tax contributions (Personal) Making voluntary after tax contributions to your super can have a positive impact on your retirement savings. You can make after tax contributions at any time using one of the below options:
Online – log in to your Virgin Super online account and select ‘Making voluntary contributions’.
BPAY® – to make a contribution via BPAY you’ll need your Virgin Super BPAY Customer Reference Number (CRN) and our BPAY Biller Code is 134023.
Direct Debit – to set up a direct debit for regular contributions to your Virgin Super account, you’ll need to complete a Regular Voluntary Contributions via DD Request Form. Then post it to us at Virgin Super, PO Box 1489, Wollongong NSW 2500.
Cheque – Send your cheque payable to Virgin Super, PO Box 1489, Wollongong NSW 2500. Make sure you write your Virign Super member number on the back of the cheque so we know whose account to add it to.
Don’t forget that if you make after tax contributions and earn under $58,000 p.a., the Australian Government will also contribute to your super (up to certain dollar limits). Find out more at the ATO website. You should also keep the after tax contribution caps in mind.
Your 9% employer contributions
This is the compulsory payment made by employers of permanent or contract employees. By law it’s 9% of your base salary.
To tell your employer that you’d like your 9% employer contributions paid into your Virgin Super account, download the Super Choice Form, sign it and pass it to your HR department.
Spousal contributions
Most couples can make contributions on behalf of each other. Your spouse will need to send us a cheque with your Virgin Super member number on the back to Virgin Super, PO Box 1489, Wollongong NSW 2500. To make a spouse contribution via BPAY you’ll need your Virgin Super BPAY Customer Reference Number (CRN) and our BPAY Biller Code is 134031.
You should consider our Product Disclosure Statement which can be found on our website. Please note this information does not constitute personal financial product advice, and you may wish to consult your financial adviser before making a decision about whether Virgin Superannuation fits your objectives, financial situation and needs.

