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Our Annual Reports describe how the Fund has performed relative to its benchmarks and break down how our active investments have added value over the year.

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Kia ora, 

I was pleased to be appointed as Guardians’ Chief Executive Officer in April this year. I have enjoyed getting to know the Guardians team, as well as meeting many of our business partners and key Government stakeholders. I look forward to meeting more of our stakeholders in the months ahead.  

The New Zealand Super Fund is rated amongst the top performing funds in the world, not just for its financial returns but also for its approach to governance and sustainability.  

At 30 June, the Fund was worth a record 76 billion dollars - up from 65 billion a year earlier – and delivered an outstanding return of 14.9% for the year. 

As was the case in the prior year, this year’s strong result was largely driven by the Fund’s investments in global equity markets, both passive and active.  

The Fund as a whole returned just less than our passive Reference Portfolio benchmark, which returned 15.1%. 

Our active investment strategies, which are suited to our long-term horizon, have added significant value over the lifetime of the Fund. Since the Fund began investing, our active investment approach has generated 17 billion dollars more than a passive approach would have done on its own. 

We continue to take a long-term view and remain confident that the Fund is well positioned to take advantage of market dislocations. 

This year we introduced a new organisational strategy, Guardians of the Future, which will guide our work in the years to come. Under this strategy we now focus our efforts in four areas: Strengthen our investment approach; Optimise our organisation; Maximise our team and culture’s potential; and Enhance our external presence.  

The initiatives we work on under this strategy will help us meet an important challenge: how we will scale and optimise the organisation given the Fund is projected to double in size over the next 10 to 12 years. In particular, the Guardians is focused on how we can make these necessary adaptations without losing the organisational culture that has made us both successful and a place where great people want to be. 

The recommendations arising from our five-yearly independent review will also inform our future direction. It was encouraging to see that many of the report’s recommended actions matched the initiatives we are already working on and the focus areas laid out in our strategic framework.  

I am incredibly proud to be a member of this team. I look forward to contributing to further success on behalf of all New Zealanders. 

 

Annual Report 2023/24

Annual Report 2023/24

GRI Index 2023/24

 

Previous years

Annual Report 2022/23

GRI Index 2022/23

Annual Report 2021/22

GRI Index 2021/22

Annual Report 2020/21

GRI Index 2020/21

Annual Report 2019/20

GRI Index 2019/20

Annual Report 2018/19

GRI Index 2018/19

Annual Report 2017/18

GRI Index 2017/18

Annual Report 2016/17

GRI Index 2016/17

Annual Report 2015/16

GRI Index 2015/16

Annual Report 2014/15

GRI Index 2014/15

Annual Report 2013/14

GRI Index 2013/14

Annual Report 2012/13

GRI Index 2012/13

Annual Report 2011/12

GRI Index 2011/12

Annual Report 2010/11

Annual Report 2009/10

Annual Report 2008/09

Annual Report 2007/08

Annual Report 2006/07

Annual Report 2005/06

Annual Report 2004/05

Annual Report 2003/04

Annual Report 2002/03

 

Annual Reports include a Statement of Performance, which sets out how we performed against the strategic objectives set out in our Statement of Intent and annual Statement of Performance Expectations.

They also include a detailed overview of our governance and risk management processes, a dedicated responsible investment report, and a list of the external managers and custodians we used during the year. Annual Reports cover the year ended 30 June and are usually published the following October.

As part of our commitment to best practice disclosure we index our reports against the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) criteria.

Global Reporting Initiative

We welcome feedback on our reports, send it to [email protected]