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Stanbic IBTC ETF 40

Fund Objective

The ETF 40 aims to replicate as closely as possible, the total return of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Pension Index (i.e. an index which tracks the top 40 companies on The NSE in terms of market capitalization, liquidity and Pension Funds Administration investment eligibility). The ETF 40 provides investors with access to a basket of liquid public-quoted companies on the NSE, whilst also achieving a net return that reflects the performance of the NSE Pension 40 Index.

Financials

Year Ending 31-12-2023 31-12-2022 31-12-2021 31-12-2020 31-12-2019
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Taxation (₦'000)
Total Income/(Loss) for the year (₦'000)
Closing Net Assets (₦'000)
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Growth in AUM
Closing NAV Per Unit (₦)
Change in Audited NAV Per Unit
Fund Auditors
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