When can I get my KiwiSaver savings for my retirement?
Last Updated: 27 Mar 2020
You can withdraw your savings when you turn 65. However, if you joined before 1 July 2019 and were aged 60-64 at the time, you may miss out on future Government and empoyer contributions by withdrawing before you have been a KiwiSaver member for five years. If you have any questions about retirement withdrawal eligibility give us a call on 0800 ASB RETIRE (0800 272 738).
Check out our guide to making the most of KiwiSaver savings at retirement to understand your options.
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