KiwiSaver

Lots of $2 billion milestones

Three companies have celebrated $2 billion milestones recently.

Monday, August 04th 2025

Tauranga-based First Mortgage Trust recently cracked the $2 billion funds under management.

FMT’s strongest growth has come from existing investors and borrowers sharing their positive experiences. “Most of our new investors come to us through word of mouth, from a friend, a family member, or someone they trust,” chief executive Paul Bendall says.

FMT's has more than 7,000 investors and it offers a retail fund, PIE fund, and a wholesale fund.

More on FMT here.

With little fanfare, except on social media, Kernel also surpassed the $2 billion in funds under management. This is quite remarkable growth as it celebrated the $1 billion mark in June last year. It took five years to get the first billion and just over a. year to get the second.

Milford also rolled out the $2 billion cake saying last week its KiwiSaver Plan now exceeding $2 billion in funds under management (FUM) through its independent financial adviser channel.

"This growth has been driven by strong adviser support, long-term investment performance, and a commitment to delivering high-quality service to the intermediary market," he company says.

This milestone sits within the broader context of Milford’s KiwiSaver Plan, which has now grown to $11.8 billion in total FUM, with the firm expecting to surpass $12 billion in the coming weeks.

“This achievement is a clear endorsement of the relationships we’ve built with independent financial advisers. It reflects not only our long-term performance, but the value created through strong partnerships and a clear focus on client outcomes,” Head of Wholesale Distribution Michael Robson says.

Milford’s Adviser Portal has been instrumental in supporting advisers to deliver efficient, transparent, and scalable KiwiSaver advice to clients. The portal enables approved financial advisers to:

● Seamlessly onboard and service clients
● Monitor investment performance
● Apply ongoing advice and admin fees
● Access comprehensive features to support ongoing engagement.

“We’re proud of the role our team and technology play in helping advisers deliver strong financial outcomes to New Zealanders,” Robson said.

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