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Vision Super divests G8 Education holdings
Financial Standard
|August 25, 2025
Vision Super is divesting G8 Education in response to horrifying allegations of child sex abuse at one of its centres.
The company was added to the list of investment exclusions in Vision Super's responsible investment policy on July 27.
The fund said the decision to divest is in members' best interests, citing the impact of the allegations on the company's share price and the possible broader implications for the childcare sector at large.
Vision Super's holding, which is now being sold down, was valued at about $3.3 million; the fund has also asked its investment managers not to hold the stock.
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