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ANZ KiwiSaver Performance - September 2023

Written by National Capital | Sep 21, 2023 11:21:39 PM

Using the most recent returns and fund update reports from 31 August 2023, we will examine ANZ’s recent KiwiSaver Performance.

One of the top financial and banking services groups in New Zealand is ANZ. ANZ currently has over 8.5 million customers and is among the world's largest banks. Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ) were established in 1835, and the ANZ KiwiSaver funds have performed relatively well compared to the market average. As of 2023, the statistics show that ANZ manages more than $30 billion in investment for over 650,000 investors participating in the ANZ KiwiSaver scheme throughout New Zealand.  

Table of Contents

News about ANZ

Performance of ANZ KiwiSaver Funds

ANZ Cash Fund

ANZ Conservative Fund

ANZ Balanced Fund

ANZ Growth Fund

 

News about ANZ

In recent news (August 2023), ANZ is introducing the 'High Growth Fund'. As the name suggests, the High Growth Fund has the potential to achieve higher returns over the long term, allowing for larger ups and downs in value. It differs from their Growth Fund due to its higher allocation to growth assets such as shares, including listed property and listed infrastructure (95% versus 80% for the Growth Fund) and lower exposure to income assets like cash, cash equivalents and bonds (5% versus 20% for the Growth Fund). The fund may also invest in alternative assets.

Furthermore, in recent news (March 2023), ANZ has reported that several funds in ANZ have received certification from the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA). RIAA’s certification is the longest-running responsible investment program globally. By achieving this certification, ANZ responsibly invests its customers’ money and generates sustainable returns. ANZ takes a comprehensive approach to researching, selecting, and managing investment beyond excluding certain companies. In addition, ANZ would also point out that even if a fund has not been certified by RIAA, ANZ would still apply the same consistent, responsible investing process to all of our investment offerings. 

 

Performance of ANZ KiwiSaver Funds

 

Funds

1 Year

5 Year

Since Inception

Cash

4.70%

2.02%

2.65%

Conservative

2.07%

1.98%

4.40%

Balanced

4.01%

3.77%

5.70%

Growth

6.62%

5.56%

6.74%

 Sourced from ANZ fund performance report

*These returns are to 31 August 2023 (date of returns) before tax and after fund management fees. Past performance does not necessarily indicate future performance and return periods may differ. 

Note: The following is sourced from ANZ's Quarterly Fund updates published on 30 June 2023.

ANZ Cash Fund

The Cash Fund's primary investments are cash and cash equivalents. New Zealand has issued these investments - registered banks, the New Zealand Government, Corporate or local authorities, and non-New Zealand government.  The Cash Fund’s long-term goal is to preserve capital for investors while offering low volatility in returns.  

*The following is Sourced from ANZ Cash Fund Update.

 

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ANZ Cash Fund are 0.23% per year.

 

Investment mix

The investment mix is 100% cash and cash equivalents due to being a Cash Fund.

 

Top ten investments

This table shows ANZ’s top 10 investments in the Cash KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 22.16% of the fund.

 

ANZ Conservative Fund

The Conservative Fund mainly invests in income assets (cash and cash equivalents and fixed interest), with a smaller exposure to growth assets (equities, listed property, and listed infrastructure). The fund may also invest in alternative assets. The Conservative Fund is designed for investors with low-risk tolerance.

*The following is Sourced from ANZ Conservative Fund Update. 

 

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ANZ Conservative Fund are 0.61% per year.

 

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

 

Top ten investments

This table shows ANZ’s top 10 investments in the Conservative KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 11.30% of the fund.

 

ANZ Balanced Fund

The Balanced fund invests in similar income assets (cash and cash equivalents and fixed interest) and growth assets (equities, listed property and listed infrastructure). The fund may also invest in alternative assets. This fund is intended for investors with balanced volatility tolerance. 

*The following is Sourced from ANZ Balanced Fund Update. 

 

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ANZ Balanced Fund are 0.95% per year.

 

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

Top ten investments

This table shows ANZ’s top 10 investments in the Balanced KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 8.71% of the fund.

 

ANZ Growth Fund

The fund invests mainly in growth assets (equities, listed property and listed infrastructure), with exposure to income assets (cash and cash equivalents and fixed interest). The fund may also invest in alternative assets. 

The fund aims to achieve (after the fund charge and before tax) a higher yearly return over the long term, allowing for significant increases in value, including occasional negative yearly returns. 

*The following is Sourced from ANZ Growth Fund Update. 

 

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ANZ Growth Fund are 1.05% per year.

 

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

 

Top ten investments

This table shows ANZ’s top 10 investments in the Aggressive KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 8.65% of the fund.

Data for ANZ KiwiSaver funds have been sourced from ANZ KiwiSaver Funds. Past performance does not necessarily indicate future performance and return periods may differ.

To see if ANZ has the appropriate fund that aligns with your values, retirement goals and situation, complete National Capital’s KiwiSaver Healthcheck.