KiwiSaver
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- You are building a nest egg for your retirement
- You get a kick start of $1,000 when you join
- You can get up to another $1,040 each year as a tax credit (if you are over 18)
- If you are working, your employer has to contribute also
- You can choose where your money’s invested
There are many different KiwiSaver providers offering a number of different KiwiSaver schemes. Choosing the right one for you may seem like a minefield, but there are a number of tools and sources of information which can assist you.
FundSource currently researches a number of providers and schemes, and provides a rating on these funds. FundSource's KiwiSaver ratings system offers a snapshot view of a fund's relative performance as well as a qualitative assessment of its management.
Ratings for additional funds will be added by FundSource as they become available. For further information please contact FundSource at fundsource@fundsource.co.nz or visit their website www.fundsource.co.nz
We recommend you begin with finding out more about KiwiSaver on the Sorted website, www.sorted.org.nz where you will find resources and calculators to help determine if KiwiSaver is right for you.
Please read the FundSource Disclosure Statement (PDF, 32KB)
If you have come to this page looking for information about the Smartshares KiwiSaver scheme, please visit www.smartshares.co.nz/smartkiwi
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