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NZ Super Fund

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Summary

NZ Super Fund is a company. It is located in Auckland, New Zealand and was founded in 2001. The company is part of the Financials sector, specifically in the Capital Markets industry.

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  • NZ Super Fund - Home
  • The New Zealand Superannuation Fund invests Government capital contributions, and the returns from those investments, to contribute to the Government's cost of paying superannuation entitlements in the future.
  • The Fund's purpose is to smooth the tax burden of the rising cost of NZ Superannuation, by investing money today to pay for pension entitlements in the future.
  • Investing for future generations of New Zealanders | The New Zealand Superannuation Fund invests money, on behalf of the New Zealand Government, to help pay for the increased cost of universal pension entitlements in the future. By doing this the Fund adds to Crown wealth, improves the ability of future Governments to pay for universal pensions, and ...
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