ANZ Ngai Tahu Financial Knowledge Survey
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| Sponsor | Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, supported by ANZ, the Retirement Commission, the Department of Labour, and the Ministry of Education |
| Speciality | Social |
| Provider | Colmar Brunton |
| Contract Value | - |
| Administration Date | 2010 (Apr - Jun) |
| Frequency | Not specified |
| Next Administration | Not specified |
| Primary Method | Face-to-face |
| Primary Sample | Ngai Tahu iwi members aged 18+ |
| Response Rate | - |
| Sample Size | 400 |
| Secondary Sample | - |
| Response Rate | - |
| Sample Size | - |
| Sample Frame | Random sampling undertaken using a list of Ngai Tahu iwi members aged 18 years or over, provided by Te Runanga |
| Participation | Voluntary |
| Monetary Incentive | None |
| Geographical Region | National |
| Average Survey length | Not specified |
The ANZ Ngāi Tahu Financial Knowledge Survey is an important step in the process of improving the ability of iwi members to make informed decisions about how they manage their money and plan for the future. Research such as this – a world-first for indigenous peoples – not only informs financial education, but also shows what the banking sector can do to help customers achieve financial security and life goals. The main purpose of the survey is to establish a benchmark of financial knowledge among Ngāi Tahu members, against which future comparisons can be made. The goal is to be able to readily evaluate initiatives in order to improve the financial literacy of Ngāi Tahu members. Another aim of the survey is to enable the financial knowledge of Ngāi Tahu members to be benchmarked against that of all adult New Zealanders.
For a copy of the report, please click here.
