Banks lose KiwiSaver share
Banks’ share of the KiwiSaver market has dropped significantly over recent years, as more providers enter the market and investors are offered more options.
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Banks’ share of the KiwiSaver market has dropped significantly over recent years, as more providers enter the market and investors are offered more options.
There is growing demand from advisers for research and information to help KiwiSaver clients, one advice technology firm says.
A number of active KiwiSaver providers have failed to fire in the past year, while passive management has come to the fore.
Sharesies KiwiSaver offering was marginally cash-flow-positive in the year ended March but its general manager says the focus is still on growth and enhancing its products.
KiwiSaver advisers who are reviewing their clients’ investments on an annual basis probably aren’t serving them as well as they could, the founder of an AI business says.
KiwiSaver providers want more clarity on how total remuneration packages will be treated with any move towards compulsion.
National is proposing a range of changes to KiwiSaver if it returns to power, including making the scheme compulsory.
A financial adviser worried about ASB’s marketing campaign for its KiwiSaver schemes has taken his complaint to the Financial Markets Authority.
A new fund finder tool is designed to offer a more user-friendly way for people to compare their KiwiSaver options.
New data from the Retirement Commission shows balances have increased year-on-year, but some people are still being left behind.