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ASB KiwiSaver Performance -September 2023

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Using the most recent returns and fund update reports from March 2023, we will examine ASB’s recent KiwiSaver Performance.

Auckland Saving Bank (ASB) was established in 1847 and is owned by the Common Wealth Bank of Australia. ASB KiwiSaver scheme annual report shows that the scheme had over 495,305 members and managed over $14b in assets under management. With this pledge, ASB stated that its ongoing goal is to give back to the community, grow, and support the endeavours of New Zealanders. 

Table of Contents

News about ASB

Performance of ASB KiwiSaver Funds

ASB Cash Fund

ASB Conservative Fund

ASB Balanced Fund

ASB Growth Fund

ASB Positive Impact Fund

 

 

News about ASB

From March 2023, ASB became a signatory of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking, a leading sustainable banking framework developed in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI). ASB is a signatory committed to demonstrating leadership in promoting banking products, services, and relationships that contribute to shared prosperity for present and future generations. ASB recognizes its crucial role in supporting positive environmental and social outcomes. To that end, they have reduced their operational emissions by over 25% in the past two years. Additionally, ASB aims to facilitate the transition to a low-emissions future by offering discounted lending options to help customers minimize their environmental impact.

 

Performance of ASB KiwiSaver Funds

 

 Funds

1 Year

5 Year

Since Inception

Cash

4.64%

2.25%

2.85%

Conservative

2.92%

1.70%

4.20%

Balanced

6.61%

6.84%

5.54%

Growth   

8.13%

8.20%

6.01%

Positive Impact

-1.75%

N/A

1.24%

Sourced from ASB fund performance report.

These returns are to 31 August 2023 and are before tax and after fund management fees. Past performance does not necessarily indicate future performance and return periods may differ.

Note: The following information is sourced from ASB Quarterly Fund updates published on 30 June 2023.

 

ASB Cash Fund 

The ASB Cash Fund aims to provide exposure to a portfolio of investment-grade short-term deposits and fixed-interest investments with New Zealand registered banks by investing in a target investment mix of 100% income assets. 

The following is Sourced from ASB Cash Fund Update

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ASB Cash Fund are 0.35% per year.

Investment mix

The investment mix is 100% cash and cash equivalents due to being a cash fund.

Top ten investments

This table shows ASB’s top 10 investments in the Cash KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 100% of the fund.

 

 

ASB Conservative Fund

ASB Conservative Fund aims to provide modest returns, allowing for modest volatility by investing in income and growth assets with a target investment mix of 80% income and 20% growth assets. 

The following is Sourced from ASB Conservative Fund Update

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for the ASB Conservative fund investors are 0.40% per year.

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

Top ten investments

This table shows ASB’s top 10 investments in the Conservative KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 20.04% of the fund.

 

 

ASB Balanced Fund

The ASB Balanced Fund aims to provide moderate to high total returns, allowing for moderate to high movements of value up and down by investing in a target investment mix of 40% income and 60% growth assets. 

The following is Sourced from ASB Balanced Fund Update

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for the ASB Balanced Fund investors are 0.65% yearly.

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

Top ten investments

This table shows ASB’s top 10 investments in the Balanced KiwiSaver Fund, which make up 13.53% of the fund.

 

 

ASB Growth Fund

The ASB Growth Fund aims to provide high returns, allowing for large movements of value up and down by investing in a target investment mix of 20% income and 80% growth assets. 

The following is Sourced from ASB Growth Fund Update

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ASB Growth Fund are 0.70% per year.

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

Top ten investments

This table shows ASB’s top 10 investments in the Growth KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 16.90% of the fund.

 

ASB Positive Impact Fund

The ASB Positive Impact Fund invests similarly to the Balanced Fund, with a target investment mix of 40% income and 60% growth assets. The Fund aims to invest in companies looking to positively impact society or the environment for a similar cost to the average balanced fund.

The following is Sourced from ASB Positive Impact Fund Update

Returns

Fees

The total annual fees for investors in the ASB Positive Impact Fund are 1% annually.

Investment mix

The investment mix shows the type of assets that the fund invests in.

Top ten investments

This table shows ASB’s top 10 investments in the Positive Impact KiwiSaver Fund, which comprise 99.9726% of the fund.

 

Data for ASB KiwiSaver funds have been sourced from ASB KiwiSaver Funds. Past performance does not necessarily indicate future performance and return periods may differ.

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