KiwiSaver is proving an irresistible lure for local fund managers seeking retail distribution with a new scheme joining the ranks in January.
In a move reminiscent of the launch of the Generate KiwiSaver scheme, also revealed in this column last January, boutique Auckland fund manager Goldman Henry has its new product, the Amanah KiwiSaver Plan, registered for business.
Like Generate, Goldman Henry specialises in running international investments from New Zealand, although the two firms use totally different methodologies.
Generate, headed by former Fisher Funds co-chief, Warren Couillault, operates a fund-of-funds, selecting a range of offshore managers, while Goldman Henry invests directly into US equities via its US 50 Fund, which currently manages about $8 million.
According to its September 2013 quarterly disclosure documents, Generate had garnered about $1.65 million and 640 members since opening its doors earlier in the year.