first home buyer grant

Lightwire raises its first home buyer grant

Since the program’s inceptions, Lightwire (and parent company London Green Group) has assisted 15 of our team (and their families) to purchase their first home.

To date, the one-off contribution offered by Lightwire in each case has been $5,000, but the world doesn’t stand still, and property prices aren’t getting any lower. To reflect this, the offer has been increased to $7,500 for each eligible purchase.

Our hope is that this offer makes the goal of entering the property market more realistic for our team. Of course, this isn’t completely selfless, we seek to be an employer of choice for “A players”, and through initiatives such as this, we are attracting and retaining the people to fuel our growth.

first home buyer grant

How Lightwire helps employees in their first home

In addition to a top quartile salary, we help our team get on with their savings for that first home (or retirement) by matching KiwiSaver contributions to a maximum of 4%. We’ve also partnered with BNZ to be part of the BNZ Financial Wellbeing Program that focuses on empowering people to make healthy money decisions in order to reach your financial goals.

The BNZ program provides:

  • Advice on setting a budget and managing debt.
  • Guidance around lending needs, getting the most from your KiwiSaver account.
  • Financial Health Checks – a 1:1 meeting with an advisor to get an understanding of your financial habits, needs and goals, and suggestions that will support you in achieving these goals.
  • In-office group workshops held throughout the year.

Other great initiatives that we run at Lightwire that help our team get ahead include, but are not limited to:

Wellbeing

To foster a team of happy, healthy, and resilient individuals Lightwire invests in our team’s wellbeing. That’s why we’ve built our very own fully equipped gym for all staff to use, each employee is also entitled to one 45-minute personal trainer session with our personal trainer and wellbeing coach, Sarah.

Not only physical wellbeing is promoted, mental wellbeing guidance and workshops are regularly organised. Last month a sleep specialist came over and then there’s the $1,000 p/year wellness allowance paid out at the end of each quarter based on the individual’s commitment to their wellbeing over that quarter.

Sarah, Lightwire PT and Wellbeing Coach

Work comfortable from home.

COVID or no COVID, it’s always been a Lightwire policy to make working from home comfortable and productive. Working remotely should feel as effective as working from the office. That’s why Lightwire sets everyone up with the equipment needed to ensure a good home office setup is in place.

We provide each person’s home office with;

  • Stand up desk
  • Ergonomic chair
  • Dual screens (if required)
  • Docking station
  • Keyboard / mouse
  • Headset
Work comfortably from home with Lightwire

Internet + Phone + Laptop

Whether our employees work from home or come home after a hard day of working, they won’t have to worry about their internet connection as Lightwire provides staff with a business grade Max/500 fibre connection.

Employees will be able to pick their own phone and choose between a MacBook or Dell laptop, which will be updated regularly.   

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