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Haven partners with Plunket

Haven Financial Advisers has formed new partnership with Whānau Āwhina Plunket, reinforcing its commitment to building brighter futures for families across New Zealand.

Friday, May 09th 2025

Haven Financial Advisers has formed new partnership with Whānau Āwhina Plunket, reinforcing its commitment to building brighter futures for families across New Zealand.

Through the partnership, Plunket families will have the opportunity to connect with a Haven adviser for a free financial wellbeing check. These sessions will cover insurance, KiwiSaver, and mortgages, helping families plan ahead and protect their loved ones.

Haven advisers will continue to support families through life’s biggest moments as their needs grow and change. In addition to the financial wellbeing checks, Plunket families will also receive a free will kit, assisting them in putting important plans in place to ensure their wishes are honoured and their family is cared for.

As part of the partnership, each Plunket family will also receive a Haven growth chart in their new baby bag, a keepsake to celebrate their child’s milestones.

“Partnering with Whānau Āwhina Plunket is a perfect fit for Haven, we both share a commitment to supporting families across New Zealand,” said Richard Clarke, Head of Advice and Distribution at Haven Financial Advisers. “Financial advice can make a meaningful difference, helping families feel more confident and secure about their future. We’re proud to be making financial advice more accessible.”

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