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16/04/2024
Consumer NZ’s annual KiwiSaver satisfaction survey has found New Zealand-owned nonprofit fund manager Simplicity has the most satisfied customers.
Published 29/08/2016
History tells us that the average KiwiSaver portfolio is likely to make something around 5.2% over the long term. If fees are (as they are now) 1.3%, that means one quarter of everything you make goes in the form of...
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Published 24/08/2016
Simplicity calls for providers to adopt NZ Super Fund guidelines on ethical investments
Published 23/08/2016
Fees, more than performance, will have the greatest single impact on your nest egg.
Published 09/01/2016
2017 may be a new year in terms of the calendar, but for investment markets it is really just a continuation of 2016. Why?
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