What is a spin number?

A Service Provider Identification Number (SPIN) is a unique nine-digit number assigned to service providers by USAC when an FCC Form 498 is filed. This number is also known as the service provider’s 498 ID.

Why does the ATO publish information about my superannuation fund?

The ATO publishes information about super funds to assist employers access information required to send contributions using SuperStream. This information includes unique superannuation identifiers (USI) which uniquely identifies an APRA fund and/or its superannuation products which an employee (member) contributes to.

How do I Find my superannuation fund USI?

You can obtain fund USI details from your service provider, the superannuation fund or via Super Fund Lookup. The USI has replaced the superannuation product identification number (SPIN) which was previously used by some funds as a product identifier.

How do I monitor my superannuation?

You can monitor your super with a myGov account linked to ATO online services, it is a fast and simple way to manage your super, you can find out more at www.ato.gov.au/trackyoursuper If you have any queries in regards to a super fund, contact them directly.

What is ABN super fund lookup?

Super Fund Lookup contains publicly available information about super funds that have an ABN. It includes super funds regulated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) . The ABN and Super Fund Lookup services have now removed access to the unsecure HTTP get/post protocol.

What is a USI and spin number?

SPIN (super product identifier number) USI (unique superannuation identifier) Contribution restrictions. By using the Fund USI and SPIN lookup table, employers will also be able to confirm if contribution restrictions exist for a product.

What is supersuper fund lookup?

Super Fund Lookup contains publicly available information about super funds that have an ABN. It includes super funds regulated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) .