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Kernel World ex-US Fund

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PIE · capped at PIR (max 28%) growth

PIE tax treatment — capped at your PIR (max 28%)

This fund is a Portfolio Investment Entity (PIE) under Subpart HM of the Income Tax Act 2007. Income is taxed at your Prescribed Investor Rate (10.5% / 17.5% / 28%), not your marginal income-tax rate. The fund manager calculates and pays the tax on your behalf — when your PIR is correct, you usually don't need to declare PIE income in your annual tax return. See our PIR guide and PIE tax basics for the full picture, or use the PIR calculator to confirm your rate.

Annual fund charge

0.25%

vs peer avg 0.85%

Risk indicator

5/7

1 = lower risk · 7 = higher risk

5-year return p.a.

Less than 5 years of data

peer avg 5.65%

Fund size

NZ$9.3m

98% growth · 2% income

The Kernel World ex-US Fund's investment objective is to provide a return (before tax, fees and expenses) that closely matches the return on the S&P World Ex-U.S., Controversial Weapons and Tobacco (NZD) Index.

Key facts

Fund start date

13 August 2025

Min. investment

NZ$1

Tax structure

PIE

Capped at your PIR (max 28%)

Currency

Unhedged

How this fund compares to peers

Mechanical comparison vs the 82 other international equities funds in our cohort. Source: FMA Disclose register via Sorted Smart Investor. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns.

Annual fund charge

0.25%

Category median: 0.60%

Cheaper than 84% of peers

Fund size

NZ$9.3m

Category median: NZ$94.4m

7th percentile by AUM

Illustrative 5y fee impact on a sample balance of $10,000

$124

Compounded charge over 5 years (excl. returns)

$172 less than peer median

Mechanical scores only — no opinion or recommendation. Different funds suit different investor goals. ManagedFundsNZ is not a Financial Advice Provider. Read the current PDS and consider speaking to a licensed financial adviser.

Top 10 holdings

As at the latest published quarterly fund update (via Sorted Smart Investor).

Full portfolio (xlsx) →
Holding % of fund
AO ASML Holdings ORD
2.25%
AO Astrazeneca PLC ORD Shs
1.35%
NO Novartis AG
1.29%
HO HSBC Holdings PLC Ord
1.24%
RO Roche Holding AG
1.24%
SO Shell Ord
1.21%
N( Nestle SA (CH Registry)
1.13%
TM Toyota Motor Corp
1.06%
RB Royal Bank of Canada
1.01%
MU Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc
0.87%

Documents

Every dated PDS, quarterly fund update and full-portfolio holdings file. Linked from the FMA Disclose register via Sorted Smart Investor.

About this category

Funds investing in shares listed outside Australasia. Includes broad global trackers, regional funds, ESG-focused strategies, and theme funds covering automation, healthcare, water and other sectors.

About Kernel

NZ index-investing specialist with a broad retail range covering NZ, Australian, US and global equity, infrastructure, ESG, fixed interest and cash strategies.

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Head-to-head

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Frequently asked questions

Mechanical Q&A grounded in the fund's PDS, SIPO, and latest QFU on the FMA Disclose register. Verify against the source before relying on any of this.

Who manages the Kernel World ex-US Fund?

Kernel World ex-US Fund is managed by Kernel. NZ index-investing specialist with a broad retail range covering NZ, Australian, US and global equity, infrastructure, ESG, fixed interest and cash strategies.

What asset class is the Kernel World ex-US Fund?

It is a international equities managed fund. The fund has a growth risk profile. Funds investing in shares listed outside Australasia. Includes broad global trackers, regional funds, ESG-focused strategies, and theme funds covering automation, healthcare, water and other sectors.

What are the fees for the Kernel World ex-US Fund?

The annual fund charge for the Kernel World ex-US Fund is 0.25% p.a., as reported in the latest Quarterly Fund Update sourced from the FMA Disclose register. Always check the current PDS for any additional fees.

What is the risk indicator for the Kernel World ex-US Fund?

The risk indicator is 5/7 on the standardised FMA-mandated scale, where 1 is lower risk and 7 is higher risk. The risk indicator is calculated from the fund's price volatility over the past five years and is published in every Quarterly Fund Update.

Is the Kernel World ex-US Fund a PIE fund?

Yes. The Kernel World ex-US Fund is structured as a New Zealand Portfolio Investment Entity (PIE). Investor tax on the fund's income is capped at the investor's Prescribed Investor Rate (PIR), which has a maximum of 28%. Most NZ-resident retail investors with a taxable income at or below NZ$48,000 qualify for a lower PIR.

How big is the Kernel World ex-US Fund?

Fund size (assets under management) is NZ$9 million as at the latest Quarterly Fund Update. Asset mix is approximately 98% growth assets and 2% income assets.

What does the Kernel World ex-US Fund invest in?

The latest published top holdings are: ASML Holdings ORD (2.25%), Astrazeneca PLC ORD Shs (1.35%), Novartis AG (1.29%). Holdings are disclosed in each Quarterly Fund Update; the full portfolio holdings file is also available via the FMA Disclose register.

Is the Kernel World ex-US Fund currency-hedged?

No. The Kernel World ex-US Fund is unhedged — returns include the impact of NZD/foreign-currency movements. NZD weakness boosts foreign-asset returns in NZD terms; NZD strength reduces them.

How can I invest in the Kernel World ex-US Fund?

The Kernel World ex-US Fund is available via Kernel directly. Always read the current Product Disclosure Statement before investing.