First KiwiSaver cheques mainly govt money
KiwiSaver fund managers were the benefactors of the government's generosity when they received their first contribution cheques at the start of this month.
Sunday, October 14th 2007, 10:18PM
Of that transfer $32 million was government contributions that include the $1,000 kick-start and half the $40 annual fee subsidy.
This means only $9 million was actual savings. 212,794 people enrolled in the scheme, and that figure is a 64% increase in enrolments since the end of August.
Of those people enrolled:
- 101,748 people actively chose a provider and went directly to a scheme to enrol
- 67,028 people actively chose to join KiwiSaver and enrolled via their employer
- 44,018 new employees were automatically enrolled by their employer. However, 21,113 opt-outs also received.
"KiwiSaver is off to a very good start, and it is encouraging that so many people have decided joining KiwiSaver is the right choice for them. The latest enrolment numbers reinforce that KiwiSaver is a simple and appealing way to save for retirement for a broad range of New Zealanders," Finance minister Michael Cullen and Revenue minister Peter Dunne, say in a statement.
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