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Press Release – InvestNow Innovative online savings platform InvestNow has knocked back claims that the current single scheme KiwiSaver rule limits member choice. Mike Heath, InvestNow General Manager, said recent media comments alleging the current law restricting KiwiSaver …
Innovative online savings platform InvestNow has knocked back claims that the current ‘single scheme’ KiwiSaver rule limits member choice.
Mike Heath, InvestNow General Manager, said recent media comments alleging the current law restricting KiwiSaver members to one scheme is ‘incredibly bad practice’ misses an important development in the sector.
“At InvestNow we’ve solved what some media commentators are calling a flaw in the design of KiwiSaver that restricts diversification by preventing members from joining more than one scheme,” Heath said. “By applying our existing platform technology, Kiwis don’t have to have all their KiwiSaver eggs in one basket – with us they can choose m
Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 2:38 pm
Innovative online savings platform InvestNow has knocked
back claims that the current ‘single scheme’ KiwiSaver
rule limits member choice.
Mike Heath, InvestNow
General Manager, said recent media comments alleging the
current law restricting KiwiSaver members to one scheme is
‘incredibly bad practice’ misses an important
development in the sector.
“At InvestNow we’ve
solved what some media commentators are calling a flaw in
the design of KiwiSaver that restricts diversification by
preventing members from joining more than one scheme,”
Heath said. “By applying our existing platform technology,
Kiwis don’t have to have all their KiwiSaver eggs in one
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My Food Bag is selling shares at $1.85 each, valuing the meal kit delivery company at about $450 million.
My Food Bag’s well-known brand and extensive marketing is expected to help the $450 million meal kit delivery company get enough support to list on the sharemarket next week, even though some brokers and investors don’t think it stacks up. The company wants to raise as much as $342m through an initial public offering and list on the NZX and ASX on March 5. It’s enlisted the help of three broker firms, its mailing lists of current and past customers, and advertisements on TV and YouTube to help it market the sale.