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Smartshares’ SuperLife selected as default KiwiSaver

14/05/2021, 08:54 NZST, GENERAL

14 May 2021 Smartshares' SuperLife selected as default KiwiSaver on low fees, systematic investment approach The selection of Smartshares as one of the six default KiwiSaver providers reflects a focus on low fees and a straightforward, transparent investment approach, says Smartshares CEO, Hugh Stevens. The selection of NZX's Smartshares as one of the six default KiwiSaver providers reflects a focus on low fees and a straightforward, transparent investment approach, says Smartshares CEO, Hugh Stevens. Smartshares' SuperLife KiwiSaver scheme cares for more than $1.2 billion on behalf of 31,350 New Zealanders. Mr Stevens says the SuperLife KiwiSaver Scheme has proven popular with members - "We provide financial wellbeing with a compelling combination of low fees and a passive approach to investing that we believe delivers better long-term results. "Our KiwiSaver scheme has easy-to-use conservative, balanced and growth funds but also provides KiwiSavers who want more choice with access to a wide range of Smartshares Exchange Traded Funds. Our new default balanced fund will be an attractive option for cost-conscious New Zealand investors." He says the selection by Ministers following MBIE's RFP process was a "huge endorsement of our scheme, our approach and what we are already delivering - both in terms of returns and service for our members". Mr Stevens says the new members allocated to the scheme from 1 December 2021 - 30 November 2028 would contribute to further growth in the SuperLife KiwiSaver scheme, and provide more New Zealanders with the flexibility to move free-of-charge across a total of 42 investment options to suit each member's circumstances. ENDS For further information, please contact: David Glendining Head of Communications T: 027 301 9248 E: david.glendining@nzx.com End CA:00372191 For:FNZ Type:GENERAL Time:2021-05-14 08:54:50