Funds

Fund Referral

  • Switching your KiwiSaver fund or joining a fund is easy and quick.
  • Fill in the form below and you'll be linked to the application form of your new fund provider.
  • Once you’ve completed the application, everything is handled for you: it’s that easy.
  • It's free to switch (apart from two providers, Aon and Booster, who charge a small exit fee).
  • When you refer to an ethical fund from this website, your new fund provider gives us a small fee, which contributes to our costs.

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Booster Socially Responsible High Growth Fund

The Socially Responsible High Growth Fund is suited to investors who seek potentially higher returns on average over long term periods (ten years plus), allowing for short to medium term ups and downs, whilst excluding investments which do not satisfy certain socially responsible investment criteria. We aim to achieve this by investing predominantly in growth assets, with little or no allocation to income assets, and the application of our Responsible Investment Policy.

Booster has been looking after New Zealanders’ money since 1998. And we’re proudly Kiwi owned and operated. We’re an independent financial services company, based right here in Wellington.
We know that understanding how your money is invested is important to you. It's important to us too. That's why we consider environmental, social and governance risks when we assess investments across all of our core KiwiSaver and Investment funds.

Please use the same name and email address as you will use on the fund application form.

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Please note: Before investing, consider your investment aims, your values and your risk preferences. You should read the Product Disclosure Statement for the investment fund carefully. It contains the fund's investment objectives, risks, fees and other information which you should know before investing. This website has a list of the advisers that are registered with the Responsible Investment Association of Australasia. You should contact an investment adviser before investing if you have questions or if you are unclear about the implications of your investment decision.