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Kiwisaver Members Have False Sense of Security

Published: Wed 10 Mar 2010 11:38 AM
Kiwisaver Members Living With False Sense of Security
KiwiSaver members are living with a false sense of security about their investments, the latest UMR national survey shows.
Almost half of all KiwiSaver members wrongly think that their investments have a Government guarantee and over one-third have no idea whether there’s a guarantee or not.
The findings are from UMR Research’s latest survey of a nationally representative sample of 750 New Zealanders aged 18 years and over1.
The survey showed that 34% of New Zealanders or well over 1 million are signed up to KiwiSaver. Of those KiwiSaver members, about half (56%) say they do not know that much or hardly anything about the scheme they have invested in.
When asked if the KiwiSaver fund they had invested in had a Government guarantee, 48% said it had when in fact no such guarantee exists. A further 37% said they were unsure whether there was a guarantee and only 15% correctly answered that there was no guarantee.
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