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Smart NZ Dividend ETF

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PIE · capped at PIR (max 28%) ETF · DIV

Smart NZ Dividend ETF is a australasian equities ETF operated by Smartshares; PIE-structured; FMA risk indicator 5/7. Headline terms: annual fund charge 0.54% · minimum investment NZ$500. Compared with 57 other same-category funds on this site, the 0.54% annual fund charge sits below the same-category median of 1.02%.

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

0.54%

vs peer avg 0.91%

Risk indicator

5/7

1 = lower risk · 7 = higher risk

5-year return p.a.

3.14%

peer avg 4.91%

Fund size

NZ$97.3m

98% growth · 2% income

The Smart NZ Dividend ETF is designed to track the return (before tax, fees and other expenses) of the S&P/NZX 50 High Dividend Index. The Index is comprised of 25 high yielding companies listed on the NZX and included in the S&P/NZX 50 Index.

How Smart NZ Dividend ETF performed against its own market-index benchmark each year, after fees and tax — from the FMA fund-update dataset. Historical track record, not current-year performance; past performance is not a guide to the future.

Beat its benchmark in 0 of 6 years

annual returns to 30/06/2022
2017 +5.86%
2018 +1.3%
2019 +20.8%
2020 -18.77%
2021 +36.19%
2022 +5.61%

Since inception: 6.39% p.a. after fees & tax vs benchmark 7.12%.

beat benchmark missed no benchmark on file

How Smart NZ Dividend ETF differs

Factual contrasts drawn from the PDS, SIPO and latest portfolio holdings — no opinion.

Investment style
Index-tracking posture.
Top 3 holdings
Chorus Ltd (10.7%) · Contact Energy Ltd (10.7%) · Meridian Energy Ltd (10.6%)

Key facts

Fund start date

7 April 2015

Min. investment

NZ$500

Tax structure

PIE

Capped at your PIR (max 28%)

Investment policy

From the Statement of Investment Policy and Objectives (SIPO).

Strategic asset allocation ranges

Asset class Target Min Max
Cash and cash equivalents 0% 0% 10%
Australasian equities 100% 90% 100%

Responsible-investment approach

Smart has a Responsible Investment Policy setting out its approach to responsible investing, available at smartinvest.co.nz/resources/documents. Several funds track indices that screen for exposure to Controversial Weapons, Nuclear Weapons, Civilian Firearms, Tobacco, Thermal Coal and Oil Sands, and exclude companies failing to comply with the United Nations Global Compact Principles.

Derivatives policy

Each ETF may use derivatives to gain exposure to assets consistent with its permitted investments. No ETF may use derivatives to lever the ETF.

Reading between the lines

Plain-English summary of the scheme's disclosed conflicts and performance-fee mechanics, drawn from the OMI and PDS. Factual restatement — no opinion.

  • Smartshares acknowledges it may invest in its own funds rather than third-party products, creating a potential conflict of interest in favour of its own managed funds.
  • Smartshares discloses that where it invests in its own Smart Wholesale Scheme funds, it does not charge an additional management fee for that underlying exposure.
  • Smartshares receives administration services from NZX Limited, its parent company, under a formal Administration Services Agreement, making NZX a related-party service provider to the fund.
  • Smartshares notes that third-party underlying fund managers it appoints may also prefer their own funds; these arrangements are reviewed at least annually and approved on arm's-length terms.

Generated 2026-05-28 from Smart Exchange Traded Funds OMI (dated 2026-04-19). The verbatim disclosures appear in full below — this summary is a navigation aid, not a substitute.

Scheme disclosures

From the Other Material Information (OMI) document. Scheme-level — applies to every fund in this scheme.

Trustee / Supervisor

Public Trust

Conflicts disclosed

2

In OMI

Conflicts of interest disclosed in OMI
  • Smart may invest in other funds managed by it, rather than in financial products issued by third parties, potentially influencing investment decisions in favour of its own funds; this is managed via the Investment Oversight Committee and by not charging a fee for management services in relation to the Smart Wholesale Scheme where applicable.
  • An underlying third party fund manager may invest in other funds that it manages, potentially preferring its own managed funds over those operated by independent third parties; Smart assesses these arrangements at least annually and reviews fund investments monthly, with appointments approved on arm's length terms under Smart's Related Party Transactions Policy.

How this fund compares to peers

Mechanical comparison vs the 58 other australasian 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

0.54%

Category median: 1.01%

Cheaper than 74% of peers

5y return p.a. (after fees)

+3.14%

Category median: +1.68%

Above peer median (60th percentile)

Fund size

NZ$97.3m

Category median: NZ$74.1m

53th percentile by AUM

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

$267

Compounded charge over 5 years (excl. returns)

$228 less than peer median

Read the full fee-vs-peers breakdown →

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
Chorus Ltd Chorus Ltd
10.72%
Contact Energy Ltd Contact Energy Ltd
10.71%
Meridian Energy Ltd Meridian Energy Ltd
10.59%
Mercury NZ Ltd Mercury NZ Ltd
9.85%
Spark New Zealand Ltd Spark New Zealand Ltd
9.70%
Precinct Properties Group Precinct Properties Group
4.94%
TO Tower Limited
4.65%
Genesis Energy Ltd Genesis Energy Ltd
4.53%
Kiwi Property Group Ltd Kiwi Property Group Ltd
4.35%
Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd
2.75%

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 primarily in shares listed on the NZX (New Zealand) or ASX (Australia), or both as Trans-Tasman portfolios. Includes active stock-pickers and passive index trackers.

About Smartshares

NZ’s largest ETF issuer, owned by NZX. Tickers trade on NZX Main Board.

Parent: NZX Limited

See all funds from Smartshares →

Common questions

Questions people ask about Smart NZ Dividend ETF

Drawn from Google's "People also ask" panel and answered with reference to the fund's filed PDS, Fund Update and FMA Disclose data. Not personal financial advice — for guidance specific to your situation, consult an authorised financial adviser.

Do smartshares pay dividends?

Smart NZ Dividend ETF distributes dividends from the NZ-listed companies it holds; these are typically paid to investors quarterly or semi-annually depending on the underlying companies' dividend cycles. Dividend income is included in the fund's total return (2.51% p.a. after fees, before tax, over the last 5 years as at the latest QFU) and is taxed according to your PIR under the PIE framework.

Are dividend ETFs worth buying?

Whether a dividend ETF suits your circumstances depends on your investment goals, income needs, and time horizon—this is a personal decision. What can be compared objectively is the fund's annual charge (0.54% p.a., which is below the peer-cohort average of 0.95% p.a.), its risk profile (5/7 on the FMA standardised scale), and its historical returns; check the PDS and FMA Disclose register for full details.

Is it better to buy dividend stocks or ETFs?

Dividend stocks and ETFs offer different mechanics: individual stocks give direct ownership and control but require research and active management, while ETFs like Smart NZ Dividend provide diversified exposure (with top holdings including Chorus, Contact Energy, and Spark New Zealand) in a single transaction with lower ongoing costs. The choice depends on your knowledge, time, and investment approach; compare specific fund fees and holdings against your own stock-picking costs and outcomes.

How much fees do ETFs charge?

ETF fees vary widely by fund and manager. Smart NZ Dividend ETF charges 0.54% p.a., which is below the peer-cohort average of 0.95% p.a. for comparable funds in this category; check individual fund datasheets and the FMA Disclose register to compare annual fund charges across different ETFs.

Head-to-head

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Terms used on this page

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FMA risk band

Same risk band (5/7)

See every NZ retail managed fund with the same standardised FMA risk indicator. Useful for peer-checking volatility-comparable funds outside this category.

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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 Smart NZ Dividend ETF?

Smart NZ Dividend ETF is managed by Smartshares (parent: NZX Limited). NZ’s largest ETF issuer, owned by NZX. Tickers trade on NZX Main Board.

What asset class is the Smart NZ Dividend ETF?

It is a australasian equities exchange-traded fund (ETF). Funds investing primarily in shares listed on the NZX (New Zealand) or ASX (Australia), or both as Trans-Tasman portfolios. Includes active stock-pickers and passive index trackers.

What are the fees for the Smart NZ Dividend ETF?

The annual fund charge for the Smart NZ Dividend ETF is 0.54% 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 Smart NZ Dividend ETF?

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 Smart NZ Dividend ETF a PIE fund?

Yes. The Smart NZ Dividend ETF 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 Smart NZ Dividend ETF?

Fund size (assets under management) is NZ$97 million as at the latest Quarterly Fund Update. Asset mix is approximately 98% growth assets and 2% income assets.

What does the Smart NZ Dividend ETF invest in?

The latest published top holdings are: Chorus Ltd (10.72%), Contact Energy Ltd (10.71%), Meridian Energy Ltd (10.59%). Holdings are disclosed in each Quarterly Fund Update; the full portfolio holdings file is also available via the FMA Disclose register.

How can I invest in the Smart NZ Dividend ETF?

The Smart NZ Dividend ETF is available via Smartshares directly. Always read the current Product Disclosure Statement before investing.

Do smartshares pay dividends?

Smart NZ Dividend ETF distributes dividends from the NZ-listed companies it holds; these are typically paid to investors quarterly or semi-annually depending on the underlying companies' dividend cycles. Dividend income is included in the fund's total return (2.51% p.a. after fees, before tax, over the last 5 years as at the latest QFU) and is taxed according to your PIR under the PIE framework.

Are dividend ETFs worth buying?

Whether a dividend ETF suits your circumstances depends on your investment goals, income needs, and time horizon—this is a personal decision. What can be compared objectively is the fund's annual charge (0.54% p.a., which is below the peer-cohort average of 0.95% p.a.), its risk profile (5/7 on the FMA standardised scale), and its historical returns; check the PDS and FMA Disclose register for full details.

Is it better to buy dividend stocks or ETFs?

Dividend stocks and ETFs offer different mechanics: individual stocks give direct ownership and control but require research and active management, while ETFs like Smart NZ Dividend provide diversified exposure (with top holdings including Chorus, Contact Energy, and Spark New Zealand) in a single transaction with lower ongoing costs. The choice depends on your knowledge, time, and investment approach; compare specific fund fees and holdings against your own stock-picking costs and outcomes.

How much fees do ETFs charge?

ETF fees vary widely by fund and manager. Smart NZ Dividend ETF charges 0.54% p.a., which is below the peer-cohort average of 0.95% p.a. for comparable funds in this category; check individual fund datasheets and the FMA Disclose register to compare annual fund charges across different ETFs.