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KiwiSaver proves popular
THE
latest enrolment numbers for KiwiSaver confirm that the work-based
saving scheme is off to a strong start, Finance Minister Michael Cullen
and Revenue Minister Peter Dunne have said.
Latest figures show the total number of KiwiSaver enrolments received
by Inland Revenue has reached 129,591, with 5,900 opt-outs also
received.
"It is encouraging to see that just two months since the launch of the
scheme, almost 130,000 people are already saving for a better standard
of living in retirement through KiwiSaver," the Ministers said.
The Ministers provided details of how that 129,591 enrolment figure can be broken down:
- 61,061 people who have actively chosen a provider and gone directly to a scheme to enrol
- 51,139 people who have actively chosen to join KiwiSaver and enrolled via their employer
- 17,391 new employees who have been automatically enrolled by their employer.
The Ministers noted that the figures include numbers of employees who
are automatically enrolled in KiwiSaver who have eight weeks to opt
out, so that could potentially affect the total.
"These figures are heartening, but they are just the start," the Ministers said.
"We'll see them continue to rise as people realise the value of saving
for retirement - especially when, subject to legislation now before
Parliament being passed, compulsory employer contributions to KiwiSaver
start next year." |