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FULL PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS 1.0 Offer Name Booster Investment Scheme Offer Number OFR10852 Fund Name Moderate Fu DISCLOSE REGISTER - FULL PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS 1.0 Offer name Booster Investment Scheme Offer number OFR10852 Fund name Moderate Fund Fund number FND1291 Period disclosure applies [dd/mm/yyyy] 31/03/2020 Asset name % of fund net assets Security code Vanguard Ethically Conscious Gbl Agg Bond Index Fund NZD Hgd 16.53% NZ Cash (BNZ Bank Trust Account) 6.15% Vanguard Int'l Shares Select Exclusions Fund - NZD Hgd 4.35% ANZ Bank - TD 23 Jun 2020 @ 2.330% 2.06% Westpac Bank Bill 12/05/2020 1.84% NZF08DT193C Magellan Global Fund 1.83% AU60MGE00019 Vanguard Emerging Markets Share Index Fund 1.76% AU60VAN00055 Vanguard Int'l Prop Sec. 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