VanEck LEND ETF (ASX:LEND)

VanEck Global Listed Private Credit (AUD Hedged) ETF

About the LEND ETF

LEND gives investors exposure to a portfolio of 25 of the largest listed companies involved in private credit. LEND aims to provide investment returns before fees and other costs which track the performance of the Index with returns hedged into Australian dollars.

LEND ETF Performance Review

1
Year

15.29

3
Year

5
Year

Since
Inception

14.69

Running
Yield

Yield To
Maturity

Data Current To: 31/01/2025

Our review of LEND ETF

Global

Listed Private Credit

Hedged

What we like about the LEND ETF

Monthly income

High income

Things to be aware of about the LEND ETF

Higher risk

Private

No disclosure of securities

No credit ratings

LEND ETF Investment Strategy

LEND invests in the world’s largest listed private credit companies, with a diversified portfolio.

LEND ETF Credit Quality

LEND Frequently Asked Questions

What index does the LEND ETF aim to replicate?

The LEND ETF aims to replicate the LPX Listed Private Credit AUD Hedged Index.

How often does LEND ETF pay distributions?

The distribution frequency of LEND is Monthly.

When did the LEND ETF start?

The inception date of the LEND ETF was 24/01/2024.

What are the net assets of the LEND ETF?

LEND has net assets of $98.26m (AUD) as of 31/01/2025.

What are the number of holdings in the LEND ETF?

Total number of holdings in LEND is 25 as of 31/01/2025.

What are the management fees for the LEND ETF?

The annual management fees for the LEND ETF are 0.65% p.a. Learn more about ETF fees in this article.

How can I invest in the LEND ETF?

LEND is an Exchange Traded Fund, and units may be bought or sold on the ASX like shares. Learn how to buy and sell ETFs in this article.

Does the LEND ETF have a minimum investment amount?

No, there is no minimum to invest in the VanEck LEND ETF. Exchange Traded Funds in general do not have a minimum investment amount required by the issuer. However, if you choose to invest through a broker, they may choose to set their own minimum investment amount.

Are there any performance fees associated with the LEND ETF?

No, LEND has no performance fee. This is one of the advantages of Exchange Traded Funds, as they are traded like shares, you’ll generally only pay a commission to buy or sell units and an ongoing management fee.

About The Issuer Of The LEND ETF: VanEck

Founded in 1955, VanEck was among the first asset managers helping investors achieve greater diversification through global investing.

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