King's Service Medal

King's Service Medal
The King's Service Medal (obverse and reverse)
Awarded forVoluntary service to the community
Services to the Crown in the public sector, in elected or appointed office
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byMonarch of New Zealand
EligibilityNew Zealand citizens
Citizens of Commonwealth nations where The King is head of state
Post-nominalsKSM (or 'QSM' for previous awards)
Formerly calledQueen's Service Medal (until 3 May 2024)
Established13 March 1975
Latest award31 December 2025
Total3,999 (QSM)
167 (KSM)
Ribbon of the King's Service Medal
Precedence
Next (higher)Royal Victorian Medal
Next (lower)New Zealand Antarctic Medal
RelatedKing's Service Order

The King's Service Medal (created as the Queen's Service Medal in 1975 and renamed in 2024) is a medal awarded by the government of New Zealand to recognise and reward volunteer service to the community and also public service in elected or appointed public office. It was established in 1975 and is related to the King's Service Order. The QSM replaced the Imperial Service Medal as an award of New Zealand.

On 3 May 2024, the Queen's Service Medal was renamed to the King's Service Medal by Royal Warrant. Recipients of the Queen's Service Medal from 1975 until May 2024 will continue to use the 'QSM' postnominal letters with recipients of the King's Service Medal from June 2024 using the postnominal letters 'KSM'.