
What proposed KiwiSaver changes could mean to you
By Aaron Gilbert* of New Zealand’s superannuation is no longer enough to live on for the country’s retirees. Research has found people need hundreds of

By Aaron Gilbert* of New Zealand’s superannuation is no longer enough to live on for the country’s retirees. Research has found people need hundreds of

Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson is calling for KiwiSaver contribution rates to increase, saying balances are lower than expected after 18 years of the scheme, and

New research from Te Ara Ahunga Ora, the Retirement Commission, shows the average KiwiSaver balance was up $4,444 compared to last year, on the back

Lack of knowledge means many KiwiSaver members are making poor decisions on key aspects of their funds. As time goes by and balances grow bigger,

Since it was first introduced in 2007, KiwiSaver has undergone several changes. It is about to change again. On 1 December this year, the number

KiwiSaver is not a ‘set and forget’ investment, yet the majority of people treat it as such. There are key decisions to be made along

KiwiSaver investors are panicking and changing their funds from Balanced or Growth funds to Conservative. Their motivation is to reduce losses. However, the outcome will

The sudden change in the share market over the last few weeks triggered by Coronavirus fears has caught many inexperienced KiwiSaver investors by surprise. It

It is now possible for anyone over the age of 65 to join or re-join KiwiSaver. There are many retirees who cashed in their KiwiSaver

KiwiSaver members now have a wider choice of contribution options. As of 1 April, you can put in 6% or 10% of your pay as

Volatility is a new experience for KiwiSaver investors who have known nothing but stable markets in recent years. There will be plenty of opportunity over

A recent survey done by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) for Money Week shows that we still have a lot to learn about KiwiSaver. Around
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