[13] During August 2015, The New Zealand Superannuation invested US$75 million into American-based electrochromic glass company View with a percentage owned not being released.
The list includes, In February 2015 the Superfund wrote off a $150 million loss in a Goldman Sachs organised loan to the Portuguese Banco Espírito Santo.
[20] Managers of the Superfund appeared before Parliament's commerce select committee on 26 February 2015 where they confirmed that legal action had been commenced against the Bank of Portugal to recover the lost money.
Labour Party MP David Shearer called in August 2014 for divestment from a company manufacturing white phosphorus which is used by the Israeli Defence Force as a weapon.
[22] In February 2015 Green Party MP Russel Norman called for the Superfund to divest $676 million from fossil fuel companies.
Chief investment officer Matt Whineray stated, "We think that climate change represents a material risk, one that is not being properly priced by the markets.