DAVID CHAPLIN: No huggers, fossils or gougers: the new KiwiSaver rules

DAVID CHAPLIN: No huggers, fossils or gougers: the new KiwiSaver rules
David Chaplin
KiwiSaver fees are set to come under the spotlight again next month in a new report commissioned by the Financial Markets Authority.But given KiwiSaver fees are always under the spotlight, the news – when it comes – may not be that illuminating.The FMA study, carried out by Auckland consultancy MyFiduciary, is still under wraps.But sources have confirmed the report will call for more downward pressure on KiwiSaver fees. The regulator said as much last October after publishing its annual review of the now $60 billion-plus sector...

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