BetaShares Australian Ex-20 Portfolio Diversifier ETF (ASX:EX20)

The BetaShares EX20 ETF provides exposure to the largest 180 Australian shares, based on market capitalisation, excluding the top 20.

EX20 ETF review

EX20 share price and fees

EX20 fees

ASX ticker code: EX20
Yearly fee (MER): 0.25%
FUM: $235.22 million
Monthly spread: 0.15%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

Analyst report

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Fee comparison

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What does the EX20 ASX ETF invest in?

EX20 still invests in Australian shares which offer growth and income potential but it avoids 20 of the largest 200 Australian shares. To do so, it follows the NASDAQ Australia Completion Cap Index. You could buy all of these companies yourself using a share brokerage account, but that would be a very expensive and time-consuming process.

What do investors use the EX20 ETF for?

The BetaShares Australian Ex-20 Portfolio Diversifier ETF could be used by investors to get exposure to a broad basket of Australia’s medium and large public companies, which are likely to grow their profit over time and pay regular tax-effective dividends to their shareholders. Investors may also consider using the EX20 ETF if they are trying to avoid large Australian bank shares (CBA, NAB, ANZ, etc.) and miners (BHP, Rio Tinto, etc.). The largest 20 shares on ASX account for a large proportion of Australia’s share market.

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EX20 PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

EX20 literature

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EX20 holdings

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ASX: EX20’s dividend 2021

EX20 dividend yield

Last 12m yield: 2.79%

When does EX20 pay a dividend?

EX20 dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)

Warnings we apply to the EX20 ETF

EX20 tax domicile

Australian shares sector data

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Sector information is recorded based on the last 12-month returns to July 2022. Refer to the Issuer’s website, speak to your financial adviser and always the fund’s Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before choosing an ETF for its dividend yield, past returns or fees. Past performance can be a poor indicator of future performance. 

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