KiwiSaver campaign takes off
Press release: Today's launch of the first KiwiSaver television commercial marks another important milestone in helping New Zealanders save for their future, government ministers said today.
Monday, May 28th 2007, 2:24PM
"With just five weeks to go before KiwiSaver launches on 1 July, the campaign will help focus people's minds on the opportunities the scheme offers to secure their retirement dreams," said the ministers."We need to lift our savings for our own long term financial security, but also to build a stronger economy and fairer society," said Cullen.
"KiwiSaver is the most important initiative in a generation to change our savings habits and the measures announced in Budget 2007 make it even easier for New Zealanders to take steps today to safeguard tomorrow.
The government is supporting saving by contributing $40 a week in tax credits for workers and employers. Employers will also have to provide a matching 4% contribution phased in over four years from 1 April 2008.
"The campaign line is 'KiwiSaver. Making easy work of saving.' This goes to the core of the design of KiwiSaver – work-based, simple and accessible to the widest range of the working population," said Peter Dunne.
"The multi-media advertising campaign for KiwiSaver kicks off tonight with the first advertisement airing on TVNZ during the One News. This aims to tell every New Zealander more about KiwiSaver.
"A second advertisement, which will run from 24 June, targets people who are starting work or changing jobs. Some 700,000 people change jobs every year and new employees are automatically enrolled. This is a key design feature because it makes the decision to save that much easier. You have to make a conscious decision not to save and opt out.
"A third television advertisement will air in October 2007 and targets those who will need to opt in to KiwiSaver (existing employees and self-employed people).
"Print advertising begins mid June with metropolitan, regional and community newspapers tying in with online advertising on key internet sites, general print advertising, radio and ethnic media placements.
"We are helping people make an informed choice about what is an important financial decision," said Lianne Dalziel. "Employees will also receive information packs and a comprehensive 'how to' guide is being distributed to employers.
"We are confident KiwiSaver will make a real difference to savings habits so New Zealanders can look with confidence to a retirement that meets their aspirations."
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