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Smartshares logo Smartshares FNZ

Smartshares NZ Top 50 ETF

Tracks the 50 largest NZ companies by market cap. Issued by Smartshares, listed on the NZX, total expense ratio 0.52%, PIE-taxed (max 28%, no FIF).

Last reviewed 2026-05-02 sources find similar ETFs →

About this fund

What does FNZ actually hold?

Tracks the 50 largest NZ companies by market cap. As a nz equity ETF, it gives a single-trade route into that asset class for NZ investors who'd rather not pick individual securities.

Smartshares is the ETF arm of NZX. It runs the largest NZX-listed ETF range, all PIE-taxed, all denominated in NZD. Most are passive trackers of established indices (S&P/NZX, S&P/ASX, MSCI). For a holdings-level breakdown, see the official Smartshares fact sheet[1].

Next typical distribution: June.FNZ typically pays in Mar · Jun · Sep · Dec. Issuer sets the exact date — verify on the distribution calendar before relying on a payment date.

Platform availability

Where to buy FNZ from New Zealand

Based on each platform's advertised market coverage and fee schedule. Verify with the platform before transacting — instrument coverage can change.

Platforms that list FNZ
Platform Per-trade fee FX Min Notes
Sharesies logo Sharesies Sharesies
1.9% per trade 0.5% NZ$0 Beginners, fractional shares, mixing NZ + US ETFs
Interactive Brokers logo Interactive Brokers Interactive Brokers
From US$0.35 / trade (Tiered) or US$1 flat (Fixed) ~0.002% (US$2 min) US$0 Larger portfolios, frequent traders, multi-market investors
Tiger Brokers logo Tiger Brokers Tiger Brokers
US$1.99 per US trade 0.50% NZ$0 NZ investors who want NZ + US + Asian markets in one account
InvestNow logo InvestNow InvestNow
NZ$0 platform fee on most funds N/A (NZD-denominated funds) NZ$50 (regular) / NZ$250 (lump) NZ$0 brokerage on Smartshares funds.
BNZ Direct Broking logo BNZ Direct Broking BNZ Direct Broking
NZ$30 per NZX trade ~0.50% (NZD↔AUD) NZ$0 Holders who want CHESS-sponsored Australian shares
Jarden Direct logo Jarden Direct Jarden Direct
NZ$29.90 per NZX trade ~0.40% NZ$0 Larger NZX trades and global market access through one NZ broker
ASB Securities logo ASB Securities ASB Securities
NZ$30 per NZX trade Bank rates (~1%) NZ$0 (ASB customer) Existing ASB customers wanting one login for banking + brokerage
Smartshares (direct) logo Smartshares (direct) Smartshares (direct)
NZX broker fees apply N/A Broker-dependent Investors who only want Smartshares ETFs and want PIE tax simplicity

Showing 8 platforms that list this ETF. Full platform comparison: all 11 NZ brokers → · Full coverage matrix: availability matrix →

NZ tax treatment

How is FNZ taxed for NZ investors?

PIE-taxed

FNZ is a NZ Portfolio Investment Entity. Tax is calculated by Smartshares at your Prescribed Investor Rate (capped). FIF rules do not apply — irrespective of holding size.

The Prescribed Investor Rate is capped at 28% (source) . That is the structural advantage of NZX-listed PIE wrappers over direct foreign-listed ETFs once your overseas-share cost basis crosses NZ$50,000 (source) .

Read more on PIE funds → · PIE vs FIF comparison →

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General information only — not personalised tax advice. Confirm your treatment with a registered NZ tax adviser before transacting.

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Similar ETFs

ETFs with similar focus to FNZ

Same asset class, issuer cousins, and exchange peers — ranked by closest match. Click any row to compare side-by-side in the multi-compare tool.

5 ETFs with focus similar to FNZ
Ticker Name TER Yield Distribution NZ tax Compare
NZ20 Kernel NZ 20
Kernel · NZX
0.29% 3.2% Quarterly PIE FNZ vs NZ20
TNZ NZ Top 10 (TNZ)
Smartshares · NZX
0.60% Quarterly PIE FNZ vs TNZ
MZY NZ Mid Cap (MZY)
Smartshares · NZX
0.75% Quarterly PIE FNZ vs MZY
KSC Kernel NZ 20 (KSC)
Kernel · NZX
0.25% Quarterly PIE FNZ vs KSC
VTI VTI
Vanguard · NYSE Arca
0.03% 1.3% Quarterly FIF FNZ vs VTI

Distribution history

Last 12 distributions — FNZ

FNZ typically distributes mar · jun · sep · dec. Per-payment history (amount + ex-date + payment date for the last 12 distributions) is published authoritatively on the issuer's own fact sheet and corporate-actions page. We do not yet aggregate per-payment history into the canonical dataset on this site — that work is gated on the live-data-feed roadmap item (#42 in our roadmap).

Next typical distribution month: June. The exact ex-date and payment date are set by Smartshares — verify on the issuer source below before relying on a specific date.

Authoritative sources for distribution history

See /calendar/distributions/ for the rolling 12-month forward calendar across all NZX-listed ETFs.

Sources

  1. [1]Smartshares NZ Top 50 ETF fact sheet — Smartshares (2026)
  2. [2]Portfolio investment entity (PIE) — overview — Inland Revenue (NZ) (2026)

Where to buy FNZ from New Zealand

The platforms below all support FNZ. Each link opens the platform's site directly — we don't take any payment for placement or for clicks.

Fees + platform details verified against each provider's published rate card. Always check the current schedule before transacting. Full platform comparison →

Sources for this FNZ data

Every TER, yield, and holdings figure on this page traces to one of the documents below. We do not pull live prices; the data is reviewed monthly against issuer fact sheets and exchange listings (last reviewed 2026-05-02).

External links open in a new tab. We do not earn commission on issuer product pages. See our methodology + disclosure.

FAQ

Common questions about FNZ

What is FNZ?

FNZ is the NZX ticker for the Smartshares NZ Top 50 ETF, issued by Smartshares. Tracks the 50 largest NZ companies by market cap. Total expense ratio is 0.52% per year.

Is FNZ PIE-taxed?

Yes. FNZ is a NZ Portfolio Investment Entity (PIE) fund, so it is taxed at your Prescribed Investor Rate (capped at 28%). FIF rules do not apply, and tax is calculated and paid by the fund — you don't need to file foreign-investment income.

What does FNZ cost to hold?

FNZ charges a total expense ratio of 0.52% per year, deducted automatically from the fund's net asset value. On every NZ$10,000 invested that's about NZ$52 per year. Platform fees on top depend on where you buy it.

Where can I buy FNZ from New Zealand?

FNZ is listed on the NZX, so any NZ broker that supports NZX trading can offer it — including Sharesies, Interactive Brokers, Tiger Brokers, InvestNow, BNZ Direct Broking, Jarden Direct, ASB Securities and Smartshares (direct). Compare fees and minimums before picking one.

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