Joining KiwiSaver close to a no-brainer: Wozniak
Joining KiwiSaver has virtually become a “no brainer” for people who can afford to, Arcus chief economist Rozanna Wozniak says.
Tuesday, June 12th 2007, 6:59AM
She says the effects of compounding and regular savings are powerful, but they become significantly more powerful once the new incentives are factored in.
Wozniak says it is inevitable that KiwiSaver will change savings behaviour and see a reduction in some forms of saving, however total savings should increase significantly.
Research by Australian Treasury suggests that more than 60% of every dollar saved in their compulsory super scheme is new savings.
“While many had doubts as to whether KiwiSaver Mark I would succeed in delivering higher savings in New Zealand, KiwiSaver Mark II has generated a new enthusiasm,” she says.
The government yesterday added some of the final touches to the scheme. signing of an Order in Council that bring into effect both the annual fee subsidy to be paid to members and the rules governing the use of KiwiSaver to help repay the mortgage on the family home.
Under the new regulations, the government will pay $40 a year into members’ accounts to subsidise the fees charged by scheme providers.
The mortgage diversion facility will allow members to divert up to half their contributions to repaying the mortgage on their home, so long as the mortgagee and the scheme provider agree.
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