you are currently viewing:Capital Group Launches Eight Active ETF Model PortfoliosMarch 12, 2025-The launch follows Capital's build-out of the fastest organically grown suite of active ETFs in the market
The launch of the eight new ETF model portfolios comes in response to the growing trend of financial professionals increasingly seeking active ETF model solutions[1] and builds on the success of Capital's model portfolios. Just three years ago, Capital launched its first six active ETFs built to serve as the core building blocks of client portfolios. Today, the company offers 22 ETFs in the U.S., with over $53B in assets under management (AUM) and sold by over 35,000 financial advisors. This makes Capital's ETF offering the fastest, organically grown suite of active ETFs in the market, with 5.8% market share.[2] Source: Capital Group Companies |
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