Fund-vs-fund · Diversified
AMP Growth Managed Fund vs Mercer Responsible Balanced Fund
Both are Diversified funds available to NZ retail investors. Numbers below are sourced from the FMA Disclose register via Sorted Smart Investor and reflect the latest published quarterly fund updates.
| Metric | AMP | Mercer | Lower / higher is |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual fund charge | 0.81% | 1.25% | Lower is better |
| Risk indicator (1–7) | 4 | 4 | Higher = more volatility |
| 5-year return p.a. | — | 3.52% | Higher is better (past not future) |
| Fund size | NZ$44m | NZ$28m | Larger = more stable, lower close-risk |
| Growth / income split | 78% / 22% | 52% / 48% | More growth = higher long-run return + volatility |
What each fund says it does
AMP
AMP Growth Managed Fund
The fund has a well-diversified portfolio that aims to provide growth, primarily through holding growth assets diversified with a lower allocation to lower-risk income assets. The fund aims to achieve medium to high returns, in exchange there will be larger movements up and down in the value of your investments.Full AMP AMP Growth Managed Fund profile →
Mercer
Mercer Responsible Balanced Fund
The fund is a diversified portfolio with a slightly higher allocation to a mix of growth assets (e.G., shares & listed property) relative to a mix of income assets (e.G., cash & fixed interest). The fund is managed to include specific additional responsible exclusion criteria which aims to avoid investments in certain companies or activities & is managed with reference to ESG factors and has some exposure to investment strategies targeting sustainability themes. This fund has additional exclusions applied as described in our Sustainable Investment Policy and has bFull Mercer Mercer Responsible Balanced Fund profile →
Important: This comparison is general information only — not personalised financial advice.
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. The right fund for you depends on your personal
circumstances. Read each fund's Product Disclosure Statement and consider speaking to a licensed financial adviser.