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The work of Anglican Financial Care reflects our shared commitment to supporting one another with dignity, care, and purpose. It’s shaped by faith and values that prioritise respect, inclusion, and the wellbeing of people throughout every stage of life.
Our organisation has honoured these principles through good stewardship, good planning and consistent care.
Our logo includes a circle of fish with one fish coloured differently from the others. This reflects our belief that while the individual is part of a bigger group they are still recognised as an individual.
No matter where you are in life, we invite you to join us at Anglican Financial Care. We would love to help you achieve your personal financial goals, be that saving for and borrowing to buy your first home, saving for your future or starting your loved ones off on their savings journey.
Anglican Financial Care is a not-for-profit Christian organisation that was set up in 1972 by the Anglican Church originally to provide retirement savings for clergy and employed lay-workers of our Church. We now provide a wider range of services to the Christian community in New Zealand including mortgage lending, Christian KiwiSaver Scheme and wholesale investment.
We have gained a reputation for excellent service and careful investment stewardship over many years and are committed to all of the Schemes and services we offer to the Anglican community and the broader Christian community in New Zealand and Polynesia.
Established by the Anglican Church in 1972 as a pension provider for clergy, today, we’re known as Anglican Financial Care — a professional financial services organisation serving the Anglican Church and other Christian denominations.
We launched Christian KiwiSaver Scheme in 2007, shortly after the Government introduced KiwiSaver. Originally named Koinonia, our Scheme was renamed Christian KiwiSaver Scheme in 2018 to better reflect its purpose: serving members of the active Christian community with shared values and participation.