No platform fees - You won't pay any fees to Flint for using the platform - fund managers pay Flint to appear on the platform, but you don't pay anything extra, and going directly to a fund won't be cheaper regarding fund fees.Selection - The 100+ funds offer something for every investor type, all conveniently displayed on one easy-to-use platform.Much like InvestNow, Flint offers funds from boutique managers (Mint, Castle Point, Devon, Pathfinder etc.) alongside larger players like Fisher Funds, Harbour and Nikko AM. The investing market in New Zealand is competitive - InvestNow dominates by way of the number of funds, and Smartshares has the most ETFs on offer, while Sharesies and Hatch appeal to those investing in shares and ETFs.In our review, we created an account in less than twenty minutes (including ID verification).
Annual fund fees (including performance fees) range from 0.25% to 5%+ p.a.Investments include equities, alternatives, property, fixed interest and cash. Launched in early 2022, Flint promises free signup platform fees and access to around 100 actively-managed funds and index funds investing in New Zealand, Australasia and global companies.The Wellington-based platform offers investment into around 100 managed funds from 10 well-regarded fund managers, with a platform fee of $0/year.