Fund-vs-fund · International Equities
ANZ Investments OneAnswer International Share Fund vs Mercer All Country Global Shares Index Fund
Both are International Equities 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 | ANZ Investments | Mercer | Lower / higher is |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual fund charge | 0.96% | 0.43% | Lower is better |
| Risk indicator (1–7) | 5 | 5 | Higher = more volatility |
| 5-year return p.a. | 10.04% | 9.81% | Higher is better (past not future) |
| Fund size | NZ$86m | NZ$98m | Larger = more stable, lower close-risk |
| Growth / income split | 98% / 2% | 98% / 2% | More growth = higher long-run return + volatility |
What each fund says it does
ANZ Investments
ANZ Investments OneAnswer International Share Fund
The International Share Fund invests mainly in international equities. Investments may include equities in companies that are listed or are soon to be listed on a stock exchange, and cash and cash equivalents. The International Share Fund aims to achieve a return (after the fund charge and before tax) that over the long-term outperforms the relevant market index.Full ANZ Investments ANZ Investments OneAnswer International Share Fund profile →
Mercer
Mercer All Country Global Shares Index Fund
The fund is a passively managed international shares portfolio that is designed to track the return of the MSCI All Country World ex Tobacco Index. Environmental, Social and Governance characteristics are integrated into the underlying investment managers' investment processes. The fund aims to provide a return that closely matches the return of the MSCI All Country World ex Tobacco Index with net dividends reinvested (50% hedged to NZD on an after-tax basis).Full Mercer Mercer All Country Global Shares Index 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
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