We're working with innovative spend-to-save app Feijoa to help MAS Members grow their KiwiSaver accounts by rounding up everyday purchases. The collaboration brings together two organisations with a shared belief: that saving for the future should be simple and accessible for every New Zealander. 

MAS, in partnership with Feijoa, is providing greater value for members.  At no cost to members, everyday transactions can be rounded up to the nearest $1, $2 or $5, with the difference automatically added to members and family accounts in the MAS KiwiSaver Scheme.  

Helen McDowall, Chief Investment Products Officer at MAS, says the collaboration reflects a focus on practical solutions that support members' long-term financial wellbeing. 

“We understand that, especially with today’s cost-of-living pressures, finding extra money to save can be tough. That’s why we’re looking at solutions that fit seamlessly into everyday life. 

“Feijoa turns the spending our members are already doing into automatic KiwiSaver contributions. While rounding up may seem small in the moment, done consistently over time, it can make a meaningful difference. This partnership is about helping Members make progress in small, achievable ways.” 

MAS's Member-first ethos and focus on practical financial wellbeing makes it a natural fit for Feijoa.  

“We built Feijoa to make saving as easy as possible, and MAS shares that belief. Their commitment to tailored, member-first solutions make them a great match for this offering,” says Feijoa Co-Founder Mark White-Robinson. “Together we can make it easier for even more Kiwis to save every day, building stronger financial futures without making changes to their lifestyles."  

Both organisations are looking forward to what's ahead. With a pipeline of new features on the horizon, this is just the beginning of what Feijoa and MAS can offer.  

MAS members can choose to link Feijoa to their account and family accounts in the MAS KiwiSaver Scheme and set a rounding level that suits their circumstances, making saving a seamless part of everyday life.  


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