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Get an electronic service address

To receive contributions and rollovers, your SMSF will need an electronic service address (ESA).

Last updated 1 April 2025

Why you need an ESA

To receive contributions and make rollovers into or out of your SMSF you need an electronic service address (ESA). It ensures you meet the legislative requirement under the SuperStream data and payment standard.

An ESA is a specific internet address, different to an email address.

The ESA can also allow you to action release authorities faster.

How to get an ESA

You can get an ESA through:

If you need to make rollovers to or from your SMSF, ensure you choose a provider that has these services. Some SMSF messaging providers do not provide rollover services.

You can only use an ESA where you have subscribed with the SMSF messaging provider. ESAs can expire so make sure your ESA remains active.

Notify us of your ESA

When you receive an ESA, you must update your records with us. If you don't update your details, you can't:

  • receive employer contributions
  • process rollovers in and out of the SMSF
  • receive electronic release authorities.

Notify employers of SMSF details

If your members will be receiving contributions from employers, your members will need to provide them with your SMSF's:

  • Australian business number
  • BSB and bank account number for payments
  • ESA.

If the employer doesn't have all the details, they may redirect contributions to your members' stapled super fund or their default fund. They may also ask your member to complete a Superannuation standard choice form.

See the self-managed super fund (SMSF) messaging providers who can provide an electronic service address.

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