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KiwiSaver growth funds saw a significant rebound in April 2026, with some funds returning nearly 10% following a volatile start to the year. The recovery comes as contribution rates rise to 3.5% and global markets hit record highs.
KiwiSaver early withdrawals reached $229.6 million in April 2026. While first-home buyers made up the bulk of the total value, 4,410 New Zealanders withdrew $38.5 million due to severe financial hardship.
New Zealand KiwiSaver provider Koura Wealth has doubled its maximum Bitcoin fund allocation limit to 20%, citing increased institutional investment and growing member demand. The change is accompanied by an adjustment to the fund's automatic rebalancing threshold.
New Zealand small businesses are facing a dual financial squeeze as KiwiSaver employer contributions rise to 3.5% alongside surging fuel costs. Recent data shows 17% of SMEs have less than a month of cash reserves, raising concerns about future hiring and wage growth.
New Zealand First has announced plans to automatically enrol newborns in KiwiSaver with a $1000 contribution and buy back BNZ to create a new state-owned national bank.
The S&P/NZX 50's recent extreme volatility, driven by Middle East tensions and global AI pricing wars, proves that New Zealand's equity market is increasingly a proxy for global forces. Local investors must wake up to the reality that domestic fundamentals are being overshadowed by international events.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced a reduced $2.1 billion operating allowance for Budget 2026, down $300 million from previous estimates. The government will instead prioritise a $5.7 billion capital package to bolster infrastructure and essential services.
A surge in retail investing is being driven by New Zealand's Gen Z, with 30% starting in early adulthood compared to just 6% of Baby Boomers. Despite economic pressures and an 18% youth unemployment rate in Auckland, fintech platforms like Sharesies are empowering a new generation of Kiwis to take control of their financial futures.