I've been automatically enrolled in the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme and want to stay in it - what do I do now?
Last Updated: 10 Jun 2024
If you’ve been enrolled in the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme because it's your employer's chosen KiwiSaver scheme, you will have received an Additional Information form with your welcome letter.
Complete and return this form to tell us:
- What fund you'd like to invest in. Learn more about the different ASB KiwiSaver Scheme funds or use our simple tool that makes choosing a fund easy.
- Your Prescribed Investor Rate (PIR). Your PIR is the tax rate at which any taxable income you earn on your investment will be taxed. If you do not provide us with your PIR, the highest PIR of 28% will apply.
Find out more information on PIR.
For your security, you will also need to provide us with some formal identification.
And make sure you are registered for FastNet Classic internet banking, ASB’s online banking service, so you can manage your KiwiSaver savings online.
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