- Fund start date
21 April 2016
Mix
This is the actual mix of growth assets (shares, property) and income assets (bonds, cash) that this fund held on 31 March 2024. The average mix for conservative KiwiSaver funds is in grey.
Fees
Fees shown here (in purple) are based on what you would pay over a year if you had $10,000 in this fund. Compare with the average fees for conservative KiwiSaver funds (in grey).
Returns
Returns (in green) show how much this fund has grown in value in five years up to 31 March 2024 – after fees and taxes. Compare with the average conservative KiwiSaver fund (in grey).
Key facts
Here is what the provider says about this managed fund
“ Invests about 80% in bonds and cash with about 20% in shares and other growth assets. Suited to shorter-term investors who want fairly consistent returns with less ups and downs than can be expected from the Balanced Portfolio. ”
When can you get your money out?
This is a KiwiSaver fund, which means generally you can withdraw only to purchase a first home, after the age of 65 or in cases of financial hardship.
Mix
This is a snapshot of the proportion of growth assets (shares, property, other) or income assets (cash, bonds) that this fund held on 31 March 2024.
You can also see the average for Conservative funds, which typically hold from 10% to 35% of growth assets.
This fund's asset mix
- Growth assets
- Income assets
- ASSET TYPE
- THIS FUND
- AVERAGE OF ALL CONSERVATIVE KIWISAVER FUNDS
Breakdown on Property assets
ACTUAL | TARGET | AVERAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 0.00% | — | 1.95% |
Listed property | 0.00% | 0.00% | 1.53% |
Unlisted property | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.42% |
About property
Property refers to commercial real estate (not the family home) owned through property trusts or companies that own or develop real estate as their business. Properties are growth assets and can be listed on an exchange or be unlisted.
Breakdown on Other assets
ACTUAL | TARGET | AVERAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 0.01% | — | 1.59% |
Commodities | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.09% |
Other | 0.01% | 0.00% | 1.50% |
Unknown | 0.00% | 0% | 0.00% |
What "other" means
This category can include alternative investments such as derivatives, often through a hedge fund. These "other" investments are typically considered growth assets, or high-risk investments.
Breakdown on Bonds assets
ACTUAL | TARGET | AVERAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 63.82% | — | 58.42% |
New Zealand bonds | 18.37% | 18.50% | 30.29% |
International bonds | 45.45% | 46.50% | 28.12% |
About bonds
A bond is a bit like a term deposit at a bank, but it's effectively a loan you make to a company or government which they promise to pay back in full on a specific date. Until then, you receive regular interest at a fixed or agreed rate. Bonds are income assets and can also be called "fixed interest" or "debt securities". Since they can typically be traded on a secondary market, their value can go up and down. Here's more on the basics of bonds.
Breakdown on Cash assets
ACTUAL | TARGET | AVERAGE | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 14.18% | — | 17.87% |
Cash and equivalents | 14.18% | 15.00% | 17.87% |
About cash
Cash is a kind of investment that generally pays you interest. (An exception to this are shariah-compliant funds, which can hold cash but are prohibted from earning interest.) Cash typically includes term deposits, floating-rate notes and money market accounts. Cash, which is often a loan to a bank, is considered an income asset. Here's more on investing in term deposits.
Top 10 investments
These assets make up 100.00% of this fund.
Asset | Asset class | Type | Country | % of Fund |
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HUNTER GLOBAL FIXED INTEREST FUND | Bonds | International fixed interest | NZ | 36.68% |
NIKKO WHOLESALE NZ BOND FUND | Bonds | New Zealand fixed interest | NZ | 18.37% |
NIKKO WHOLESALE NZ CASH FUND | Cash | Cash and equivalents | NZ | 14.18% |
MERCER OVERSEAS SHARES INDEX PORTFOLIO | Shares | International equities | NZ | 9.14% |
NIKKO GLOBAL BOND FUND | Bonds | International fixed interest | NZ | 8.77% |
NIKKO WHOLESALE GLOBAL EQUITY HEDGED FUND | Shares | International equities | NZ | 7.40% |
FISHER INSTITUTIONAL AUSTRALIAN EQUITY FUND | Shares | Australasian equities | NZ | 2.64% |
SALT CORE EQUITY FUND | Shares | Australasian equities | NZ | 1.50% |
FISHER INSTITUTIONAL TRANS TASMAN EQUITY FUND | Shares | Australasian equities | NZ | 1.31% |
NIKKO MULTI-STRATEGY FUND | Other | Other | NZ | 0.01% |
Fees
Fees shown here (in purple) are based on what you would pay over a year if you had $10,000 in this fund. You can compare these with fees for the average conservative KiwiSaver fund (in grey).
Fees breakdown
Here's a breakdown of the different charges in this fund (in purple), compared to the average conservative KiwiSaver fund (in grey).
Fee Type | % Over a Year | Amount Paid on a 10K Balance |
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ManagementThis fee is charged to you by the fund manager on the fund or an underlying fund, and is based on a percentage of your balance. |
0.33%
AVG: 0.71%
|
$33.00
AVG: $70.98
|
OtherThis is a summary of other potential costs not covered in the categories displayed. |
0.29%
AVG: 0.10%
|
$29.00
AVG: $10.43
|
Performance-basedThese fees are based on the performance of the fund or underlying fund. When the fund performs well, these will be higher. |
0.00%
AVG: 0.00%
|
$0.00
AVG: $0.00
|
MembershipYou pay this membership charge (a flat fee) each year, regardless of your balance or the fund's performance. |
0.00%
AVG: 0.15%
|
$0.00
AVG: $15.14
|
Total combined feesThese are a total of management and administration charges and performance-based fees over a year. They do not necessarily include fees for activities like transferring or withdrawing. |
0.62%
AVG: 0.97%
|
$62.00
AVG: $96.55
|
Returns
For the past five years, this fund returned this average each year to investors (in green). This was after fees and taxes (28% PIR) were taken out. To compare, you can see the average return over the same time for all conservative KiwiSaver funds (in grey).
Yearly returns
These annual returns (in green) were for the 12 months up to 31 March 2024. You can compare them to the average conservative KiwiSaver fund (in grey).
Risks
Specific risks for this fund
Chasing higher returns while investing always increases risks. Several kinds of risks, actually. It is important to evaluate whether the returns are worth it, whether you can cope, and whether this investment will in fact help you achieve your goals. Also, since the way an investment is structured can make it riskier, it's important to understand how it works.
You'll find the specific risks in the Risk section of the PDS, and here's more about understanding risk.
Maritime Retirement Scheme - Product Disclosure Statement (dated 15 August 2024).pdf
How this investment works, including about the provider, risks, costs and potential returns
Risk indicator
This is a gauge of how volatile this investment has been – how much it has gone up and down in value. It has been calculated based on the fund's five-year performance (or an appropriate market index if it has not been around that long).
The left side of this range of numbers indicates a Lower risk
The right side of this range of numbers indicates a Higher risk
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Key documents
These are the most important documents that a provider is required to file about this investment.
Product disclosure statement
Before you invest in a product like a fund, you are given a PDS which has essential details about it and the company providing it. Here's more on how to read a PDS.
Maritime Retirement Scheme - Product Disclosure Statement (dated 15 August 2024).pdf
How this investment works, including about the provider, risks, costs and potential returns
Fund update (most recent)
This update from the provider lets you see much of the same information shown here in Smart Investor: how this fund is performing, what it costs and the investments it currently holds.
2024 Fund Update MKS Conservative.pdf
The quarterly update published by the provider
Additional disclosure documents
These are more documents from the provider that can contain interesting information.
Maritime KiwiSaver Scheme - Other Material Information (dated 21 April 2016) (2).PDF
Maritime KiwiSaver Scheme - Other Material Information (dated 18 May 2021).pdf
Maritime KiwiSaver Scheme - Other Material Information (dated 13 August 2024).pdf
Statement of investment policy and objectives (SIPO)
A SIPO tells you where the fund managers are coming from. It sets out the governance and management framework, philosophy, strategies and objectives for this investment.
Maritime KiwiSaver Scheme SIPO 10 March 2025.pdf
Strategies and objectives for this investment
Key personnel
These are the directors and employees who have the most influence on investment decisions for this fund.
Name | Current position | Time in role |
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DAVID YOUNG | Chair | 8 years, 1 month |
PHILIPPA DRURY | Licensed Independent Trustee | 9 months |
RAY WELSON | Trustee and Member of Investment Committee | 3 years, 7 months |
BEN TROLLIP | Investment Consultant | 7 years, 1 month |
Additional details
Manager details
Name
TRUSTEES OF THE MARITIME KIWISAVER SCHEME
Type
Board of trustees
Fund details
Asset liquidity ratio
100.00%
Total value of fund
$1,626,349.00
Continuous issue
Yes
Default KiwiSaver
No
Lifecycle option
No
Multi-fund option
No
Schedule 1 exemption
No
FMA exemption
No
Number of members
50
Reference numbers
Fund
FND248: CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO
Offer
OFR10543: MARITIME KIWISAVER SCHEME
Scheme
SCH10500: MARITIME KIWISAVER SCHEME
Next steps
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Product disclosure statement
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Fund update (most recent)
These are provided to members of the fund (usually once each quarter) to update them on its performance.
Getting investment advice
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