Do I need to take my money out of the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme when I become eligible for retirement?
Last Updated: 24 May 2019
You can leave your savings invested and continue to make contributions to your ASB KiwiSaver Scheme account after you are eligible for retirement withdrawals. You can also choose to withdraw some of it, all of it or set up a regular withdrawal. Our Making the most of KiwiSaver at retirement guide outlines your options.
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