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MP KiwiSaver & Retirement Schemes

Which retirement providers do Members of Parliament use?

Top Provider

Other

561 declarations

MPs with Schemes

221

All years

Total Declarations

976

All providers

Years of Data

19

2006 - 2025

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Schemes by Provider

Other
561 MPs
234
162
39
9
18
18
National: 234Labour: 162Green: 39ACT: 9NZ First: 18Te Pāti Māori: 18
Government Super
187 MPs
78
55
4
11
National: 78Labour: 55Green: 2ACT: 4NZ First: 11Te Pāti Māori: 2
AMP
69 MPs
25
25
4
National: 25Labour: 25Green: 4ACT: 1NZ First: 1Te Pāti Māori: 1
ASB
37 MPs
9
7
14
National: 9Labour: 7Green: 14ACT: 2
BNZ
22 MPs
5
17
National: 5Labour: 17
Mercer
18 MPs
14
National: 1Labour: 14Green: 1NZ First: 1Te Pāti Māori: 1
Fisher Funds
17 MPs
13
3
National: 13Labour: 3NZ First: 1
Parliamentary Super
16 MPs
6
6
3
National: 6Labour: 6NZ First: 3
Kiwibank
15 MPs
4
10
National: 1Labour: 4Green: 10
ANZ
14 MPs
3
5
4
National: 3Labour: 5ACT: 4NZ First: 2

Key Insight: Bank-Aligned Providers

MPs tend to use KiwiSaver providers aligned with the major banks - ANZ, ASB, BNZ, and Westpac lead the market. This mirrors their banking relationships for mortgages.

Other: 561Government Super: 187AMP: 69ASB: 37

Government Schemes

Some MPs have Government Superannuation, Defence Force Super, or Parliamentary Super schemes from prior public sector roles, reflecting long careers in public service.

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Data Source

Retirement scheme data from the Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests of Members of Parliament. MPs are required to declare superannuation and retirement savings schemes. This data shows the provider but not the balance or contribution amounts.