New Zealanders who worked in Australia and made compulsory superannuation payments will be able to get their hands on their nest eggs at last after the Australian Government introduced legislation that will allow Kiwis to transfer their funds across the Tasman.
Previously, New Zealanders who made payments to Australian pension schemes were compelled to leave them there.
Australian Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation Bill Shorten said the legislation was an important step towards closer economic relations between New Zealand and Australia and a removal of barriers to labour mobility.
New Zealanders returning home and Australians moving here will be able to bring their Australian savings and consolidate them with their New Zealand retirement savings.
New Zealanders who move to Australia will also be able to transfer their KiwiSaver scheme savings there and add them to their Australian superannuation benefits.