BNY Mellon Investment Management Commences Trading of Active ETF Solutions
BNY Mellon Investment Management announced the launch of the BNY Mellon Ultra Short Income ETF, set to start trading on the NYSE on August 11, 2021. With $2.3 trillion in assets under management, the ETF aims to provide higher yields with lower volatility compared to short-term bond funds and money market funds. This initiative marks a significant expansion in BNY Mellon’s ETF offerings, following the success of its initial suite, which amassed $845M in assets as of June 30, 2021. The firm plans to introduce additional active ETFs in the coming months.
- Launch of BNY Mellon Ultra Short Income ETF expected to meet demand for yield with lower volatility.
- Continued expansion of ETF product range demonstrates commitment to offering diverse investment solutions.
- Initial suite of ETFs has successfully grown to $845M in assets under management.
- No guarantees that the Ultra Short Income ETF will consistently outperform money market funds.
NEW YORK, Aug. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BNY Mellon Investment Management, one of the world's largest asset managers with
The introduction of the BNY Mellon Ultra Short Income ETF marks the first of several upcoming active ETF solutions from BNY Mellon Investment Management. In the coming months the firm expects to launch three active ETF sustainable solutions sub-advised by Newton Investment Management Limited (BNY Mellon Sustainable US Equity ETF, the BNY Mellon Sustainable International Equity ETF; and the BNY Mellon Sustainable Global Emerging Markets ETF)4; the BNY Mellon Responsible Horizons Corporate Bond ETF4, sub-advised by Insight North America LLC; and the BNY Mellon Concentrated International ETF4, sub-advised by Walter Scott & Partners Limited, each sub-adviser an affiliate of BNY Mellon.
"Given the current low rate environment, an ultra short bond ETF seeks to address the growing demand for increased yield with less volatility than a short-term bond fund and potentially additional return over money market funds3," said John Tobin, Chief Investment Officer of Dreyfus Cash Investment Strategies. "The BNY Mellon Ultra Short Income ETF is a natural extension of our existing suite of liquidity solutions, and we're especially excited to bring our ultra short income capabilities to the ETF market."
BNY Mellon introduced in April 2020 its initial suite of eight Index ETFs, including the industry's first true zero-fee5 ETFs in the largest equity and fixed income ETF categories without fee waivers or other restrictions—the BNY Mellon US Large Cap Core Equity ETF and the BNY Mellon Core Bond ETF—as well as a BNY Mellon High Yield Beta ETF. Since its debut, the initial BNY Mellon-sponsored ETF suite has grown to over
"Our mission in entering the ETF marketplace last year was to make our leading investment capabilities accessible to a broader range of clients through the ETF structure," said Andy Provencher, BNY Mellon Investment Management Head of North American Distribution. "We have an ambitious product pipeline of active ETFs that we're excited to bring to market over the next several months. Continuing to launch active ETFs strengthens the suite of solutions we're able to offer clients and deepens our relationships by meeting their evolving needs for more low-cost, tax-efficient investment strategies."
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1 As of June 30, 2021.
2 A division of Mellon Investments Corporation.
3 The BNY Mellon Ultra Short Income ETF is not a money market fund. The fund's NAV and market value will fluctuate every day and these fluctuations may be significant on certain days. Also, the fund is not subject to the liquidity requirements and investment and credit quality restrictions applicable to money market funds. There can be no guarantee that the fund will generate higher returns than money market funds.
4 A registration statement relating to these securities has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The securities may not be sold until the registration statement becomes effective.
5 Zero-fee means zero total annual fund operating expenses and does not include any applicable brokerage commissions shareholders may pay for the purchase or sale of ETF shares through their broker/dealer.
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