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QuayStreet nabs another gong

QuayStreet Asset Management won the Diversified Growth Fund Manager of the Year at the INFINZ Awards, recognising outstanding long-term performance and excellence in portfolio management.

Thursday, May 15th 2025

The fund had demonstrated strong risk-adjusted performance over the previous five calendar years and across diversified growth portfolios. It includes KiwiSaver and non-KiwiSaver funds and is determined by considering both historical investment performance and qualitative factors. The managers’ investment performance is analysed on a risk-adjusted basis and after fees, while qualitative factors include the strength of the team, investment process, portfolio management, risk controls, and fees.

QuayStreet Head of International Equities Stefan Stevanovic says “the award reflects the strength and capability of the investment team, as well as our strict focus on building resilient portfolios designed to deliver across varying market conditions.

This award follows a period of significant growth for QuayStreet as it continues to expand its KiwiSaver and investment fund offerings, all underpinned by an active management approach and a focus on robust, long-term investing.

QuayStreet is an active investment manager based in Auckland, managing a range of diversified and single-sector funds, including the QuayStreet KiwiSaver Scheme. QuayStreet is managed by Smart, a member of the NZX Group, with more than $13 billion in funds under management.

Earlier this year QuayStreet won the Morningstar KiwiSaver award.

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