NZ Super rolls out block-buster

NZ Super rolls out block-buster
Outgoing NZ Super chief executive Matt Whineray. (Image: NZ Super Fund)
David Chaplin
The New Zealand Superannuation Fund has delivered another blockbuster annual report, if not as block-busting as last year.Weighing in at 232 pages, the 2023 NZ Super report lops an environmentally and reader-friendly 44 pages off the previous edition, which – fingers-crossed – may go down in history as the peak.Even before taking on governance responsibilities of the state-run Elevate venture capital fund in the 2020 edition, the NZ Super annual reports displayed Tolstoy-ian tendencies.The pre-Elevate 2019 annual publication, for in...

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