General

What is the importance of Savings?

National Capital is specialised in KiwiSaver and Investment research. We advise Kiwis on over $100 million of their KiwiSaver savings providing free KiwiSaver advice, with the goal of empowering one million kiwis to become financially secure.

However, please note that this is not personalised financial advice. If you want advice based on your own circumstances and goals, please start by submitting our KiwiSaver HealthCheck.

Coronavirus Commotion At the moment, it’s impossible to go a day without hearing something about the coronavirus; it’s everywhere! It...

Tuning out market noise

Coronavirus Commotion At the moment, it’s impossible to go a day without hearing something about the coronavirus; it’s everywhere! It

Jill MacDonald and her fiance were on the cusp of buying their first home. Then the stock markets fell due...

How Coronavirus could affect your first home dream?

Jill MacDonald and her fiance were on the cusp of buying their first home. Then the stock markets fell due

QuickFire Finance Course

This Free online course aims to provide a quick and easy way to help you learn and become more financially secure.

To keep things engaging we’ve got videos, blogs and more for you to learn from.

During every financial bubble, we will come across ‘experts’ in the media who are utterly convinced and try to convince...

This time is different.

During every financial bubble, we will come across ‘experts’ in the media who are utterly convinced and try to convince

All of us want to have a financially secure retirement. Because of rising expenses and inflation, NZ superannuation is not...

How to save more in your KiwiSaver account in ‘Small Steps’

All of us want to have a financially secure retirement. Because of rising expenses and inflation, NZ superannuation is not

As per an article by the NZ Herald, over 400,000 KiwiSaver members who are in default funds may have missed out...

Over 400,000 KiwiSaver members missed out on $1b, warn advisers

As per an article by the NZ Herald, over 400,000 KiwiSaver members who are in default funds may have missed out