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Innovation Suite

The forefront of innovation

Access the world’s most innovative companies with Invesco, for today and beyond.

Agents of innovation

Nasdaq and Invesco have both long been associated with innovation. The Nasdaq indices cover leading-edge companies, while Invesco enables investors to access them through our efficient range of ETFs and mutual funds. The Nasdaq-100 Index® targets the largest 100 non-financial companies. The Invesco NASDAQ 100 Equal Weighted Index® provides investors an option to diversify within the universe of the Nasdaq-100, while the Invesco NASDAQ Next Generation 100 Index® provides a new and exciting way to focus on the potential market leaders of tomorrow.

Invesco NASDAQ-100 Strategies

Access the 100 largest non-financial companies on the Nasdaq exchange, including revolutionary tech giants and household names from a range of sectors.
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Invesco NASDAQ Next Gen Strategies

Access the next generation of innovators with targeted exposure to forward-thinking, mid-cap companies of tomorrow.
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Not just a tech story

Nasdaq may be synonymous with technology in many people’s minds and, while tech is a big part, it is not the whole story. The information technology sector represents less than 50% for both the Nasdaq-100 and Next Gen indices.1 The exchange is also home to disruptors and leading names from a diverse range of industries, where R&D is often a key driver of growth.

Source: Invesco, as of 06/30/2023. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

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    Source: Nasdaq, Bloomberg and FactSet as of March 31, 2021.