
The squeeze coming for the $100b KiwiSaver industry
Up to 20 per cent of KiwiSaver providers are not making any money, Morningstar says.
Up to 20 per cent of KiwiSaver providers are not making any money, Morningstar says.
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And KiwiSaver members should be wary of alternative assets.
Most people don't feel connected to KiwiSaver investment, Sharesies CEO says.
She hopes helping children be better with money will help them as adults.
The mandate will go some way to filling a gap left by loss of default members.
KiwiSaver is now around 25 per cent of New Zealand GDP.
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Falling KiwiSaver balances have weighed on potential buyers.
All 11 fund managers the Herald spoke to were in dark over the Govt's GST change.
Going up, things can be very good, but coming down, it can get nasty.
The purchase will make Fisher Funds the second-largest KiwiSaver provider.
The funds have fallen sharply off the back of a fall in global share markets.
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