Munro Global Growth Climate Leaders PIE Fund now available to retail investors in New Zealand

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Damien McIntyre

The Munro Global Growth Climate Leaders PIE Fund is available to retail investors in New Zealand and can be accessed via platforms NZX Wealth Technologies and Consilium Wrap.

The Fund invests in a concentrated portfolio of global companies expected to enable or benefit from the decarbonisation of the planet, across four sub themes of clean energy, clean transport, the circular economy and energy efficiency.

In the 13 months since the strategy launched in New Zealand, it has returned 70.40 per cent net of fees to 30 April 2026.

Damien McIntyre, CEO of GSFM, said this high-conviction global equity fund provides New Zealanders with an easy access point to benefit from the investment opportunities presented by decarbonisation.

“As global capital markets continue to shift towards sustainability and thematic investing, the Fund will become increasingly relevant. Having the support and seeding from KiwiSaver providers, Aurora Capital and SBS Wealth has strengthened our ability to deliver these products to New Zealand investors.”

The Munro PIE Fund was first launched as a Wholesale Fund in March 2025 in partnership with GSFM in the New Zealand market and has since reached NZ$71.82 million.

“The Munro PIE Fund has been well received in the New Zealand market, with GSFM’s executive responsible for consultant & wholesale distribution, Michael Angwin, successfully leading its expansion. With this Fund, New Zealand wholesale, and now retail, investors can benefit from easy access to the climate sustainable growth structural trend.

“The GSFM team is reviewing its other existing strategies, as well as assessing new ones, to determine which will be suitable to fill in an investment gap for New Zealand investors. Michael will continue to play a key role in GSFM’s next fund launch to this market,” said McIntyre.

The Fund is managed and issued by Adminis Funds Limited in New Zealand. It is Adminis’ first retail fund.