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Small Steps: Review Your Direct Debits
Tired of money quietly disappearing from your account each month? One small step that can make a big difference is reviewing your automatic payments and direct debits. This quick financial tidy-up could help you cancel forgotten subscriptions and free up extra cash.

Small Steps: Update Your KiwiSaver Contact Details
Have you moved house recently or changed your email address? Updating your KiwiSaver contact details might not be top of your to-do list, but it’s one of the simplest steps you can take towards keeping your retirement savings on track. This month’s Small Steps guide explains why it matters and how to get it sorted—fast.

Small Steps: Review Your Insurance
Insurance is one of those “set and forget” expenses—until life changes and you realise your cover no longer fits. This month’s Small Steps blog is about reviewing your insurance policies to make sure they still suit your lifestyle and needs.

Small Steps: Check Your Credit Score
Your credit score can impact everything from getting a mortgage to signing up for a new phone plan. This Small Steps blog encourages you to check your credit score now—before you need it.