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Harbour Long Short Fund vs Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund

Both are Australasian 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.

What's different at a glance

  • Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund charges 0.98% lower in annual fund charges (0.25% vs 1.23%).
  • Both are New Zealand PIE funds — investor tax is capped at the Prescribed Investor Rate (PIR), maximum 28%.
  • Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund applies responsible-investment / ESG screening. The other fund does not.
  • Harbour Long Short Fund is roughly 3.6× the size of the other fund.

Where each fund sits in its cohort

Percentile rank vs all 58 australasian equities funds we've matched on Sorted Smart Investor. Mechanical only — no opinion, no forward-looking view.

Annual fund charge

Lower is better

Harbour

1.23%

Highest 18% of cohort

Kernel

0.25%

Lowest 10% of cohort

5-year return p.a.

Past performance — not a predictor

Harbour

1.76%

Upper half over 5 years

Kernel

Fund size

Larger = more stable, lower close-risk

Harbour

NZ$5m

Smallest 6% in cohort

Kernel

NZ$1m

Smallest 3% in cohort

Metric Harbour Kernel Lower / higher is
Annual fund charge 1.23% 0.25% Lower is better
Risk indicator (1–7) 4 5 Higher = more volatility
5-year return p.a. 1.76% Higher is better
(past not future)
Fund size NZ$5m NZ$1m Larger = more stable, lower close-risk
Growth / income split 23% / 77% 98% / 2% More growth = higher long-run return + volatility
NZ tax structure PIE (PIR-capped) PIE (PIR-capped) PIE = simpler. FIF = annual return.
Currency hedging Hedged smooths NZD/foreign FX moves at a small cost.
Responsible investment screening No Yes Specific exclusions live in each fund's SIPO.
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Portfolio overlap

How many top-10 positions both funds hold, and at what weight. Computed from each fund's most recently disclosed top-10 holdings — exact-name matched (Microsoft Corp. = Microsoft Corporation), with a Cash / Cash & Equivalents collapse rule.

Matching holdings

1

of each fund's top 10

Harbour weight in shared

3.6%

of Harbour Long Short Fund top 10 is shared

Kernel weight in shared

7.1%

of Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund top 10 is shared

Holding Harbour Kernel
Contact Energy Contact Energy NZ
3.62% 7.08%

"Min weight" = the smaller of the two weights — a conservative read of how much exposure you'd have to that position if you held both funds.

What each fund says it does

Harbour

Harbour Long Short Fund

The Fund is an actively managed, high conviction portfolio investing principally in long and short listed Australasian equities. The focus is on delivering positive returns through the market cycle by investing in long and short sold equity positions with no particular attention to an equity benchmark. The Fund is expected to have lower volatility than equity benchmarks. We can actively allocate investments between Australasian listed equities, fixed interest and cash. The Fund may also use derivatives to hedge currency and equity risk.
Full Harbour Harbour Long Short Fund profile →

Kernel

Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund

The Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted tracks the S&P/NZX 50 Portfolio ESG Tilted Index. Using the internationally acclaimed Corporate Sustainability Assessment from S&P Dow Jones, each company included in the S&P/NZX 50 Portfolio Index is given an ESG score and re-weighted accordingly
Full Kernel Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund profile →

Documents

Crawled directly from each manager's website. How we record provenance →

Common questions

What's the difference between the Harbour Long Short Fund and the Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund?
Both are australasian equities funds available to NZ retail investors. Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund charges 0.98% lower in annual fund charges (0.25% vs 1.23%).
Which fund has lower fees, Harbour Long Short Fund or Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund?
Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund has the lower annual fund charge (0.25% p.a. vs 1.23% p.a.). Source: each fund's most recent Quarterly Fund Update on the FMA Disclose register.
Are both funds PIE-taxed in NZ?
Yes. Both are NZ Portfolio Investment Entities (PIEs). Investor tax on the fund's income is capped at the Prescribed Investor Rate (PIR), maximum 28%.
Does either fund apply responsible-investment screening?
Yes — Kernel NZ 50 ESG Tilted Fund applies responsible-investment / ESG screening. Harbour Long Short Fund does not. Specific exclusions and engagement policies are documented in each fund's Statement of Investment Policy and Objectives (SIPO).
Where can I read the official documents for these funds?
Both funds publish their Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Statement of Investment Policy (SIPO) and Quarterly Fund Update (QFU) on the FMA Disclose register at disclose-register.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Always read the current PDS before investing.
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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.