JSE code: STX40 The Satrix Top 40 ETF tracks the performance of the FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index which includes the 40 largest companies on the JSE, ranked by investable market cap. The ETF aims to accurately replicate the index by holding all constituents in the exact index weighting. Distributions are made quarterly.
Net Asset Value per Satrix 40 ETF security | R 77.5083 |
Distributable Amount per security | 0.3371 |
Cash Contribution per Satrix 40 ETF Basket | R 35 350.00 |
Market Capitalisation of Satrix 40 ETF | R 14 749 214 421.17 |
FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index | 76 941.00 |
Total Expense Ratio | 0.10% |
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The graph represents price performance using JSE closing prices per Satrix security and is relevant to each Satrix ETF (product) as offered by Satrix. Performance is for illustrative purposes only and past performance is not indicative of future performance. An individual’s investment performance and the Portfolio NAV may differ from the indicators in the graph as a result of other factors such as brokerage fees, acquisition prices, portfolio costs, management fees, dividend declarations and reinvestment, and withholding taxes, where applicable.
31 Oct 2024 | Fund * | Benchmark ** | CPI Inflation *** |
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Since Inception (Dec 2000) | 1924.0% | 2044.67% | 39.72% |
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1 Year | 24.93% | 25.29% | 2.93% |
3 Years | 12.2% | 12.41% | 5.47% |
5 Years | 12.79% | 13.02% | 4.92% |
7 Years | 9.2% | 9.39% | 4.76% |
10 Years | 8.97% | 9.24% | 4.92% |
Since Inception | 13.4% | 13.68% | 5.44% |
Year to Date | 13.02% | 13.27% | 3.02% |
**** Annualised return is the weighted average compound growth rate over the period measured.
The investment performance is for illustrative purposes only and is calculated by taking into account JSE closing prices. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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The Effective Annual Cost (EAC) is a measure which has been introduced to allow you to compare the cost you incur when you invest in different financial products. It is expressed as a percentage of your investment amount. The EAC is made up of four charges, which are added together, as shown in the table below. Some of the charges may vary, depending on your investment period. The EAC calculation assumes that an investor terminates his or her investment in the financial product at the end of the relevant periods shown in the table.
The Satrix 40 fund tracks the performance of the FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index which represents the 40 largest companies by market cap. It endeavours to accurately replicate the index by holding all constituents in the exact index weighting. The index is rebalanced quarterly and the fund therefore incurs minimal trading fees as a result of low turnover. This fund is ideal for investors who seek general market performance while minimising trading costs.
Annual Management Fee (Direct) | 0.45% + VAT |
Annual Management Fee (via LISP) | 0.25% + VAT |
The Effective Annual Cost (EAC) is a measure which has been introduced to allow you to compare the cost you incur when you invest in different financial products. It is expressed as a percentage of your investment amount. The EAC is made up of four charges, which are added together, as shown in the table below. Some of the charges may vary, depending on your investment period. The EAC calculation assumes that an investor terminates his or her investment in the financial product at the end of the relevant periods shown in the table.