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Kernel cracks $1 billion FUM, plans to add more savings options

Dean Anderson’s Kiwi investing platform startup has come a long way in less than five years.

Kernel head of customer strategy Catherine Emerson, and founder and CEO Dean Anderson.

Will Mace Fri, 07 Jun 2024

Locally owned investment platform Kernel has cracked the $1 billion funds under management nut after experiencing $170 million in inflows in April and its highest number of retail customer applications in May.

The business, which started with only three New Zealand-based equity funds in late 2019,

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Will Mace Fri, 07 Jun 2024
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