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Why consider Invesco ETFs?

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Why consider Invesco ETFs?

Invesco is an independent investment management firm with over $1.4 trillion of assets under management and offices in more than 20 countries.1  We are one of the most established ETF providers with over 200 strategies spanning equity, fixed income, alternatives, commodities, currencies, and more. We put our clients at the center of everything we do and are committed to helping them learn more about how to use ETFs effectively.

We offer a wide diversity of ETFs across asset classes – as well as index-based, smart beta, and actively managed strategies – because we understand that one size does not fit all. Every investor, financial professional and institution has unique goals, and our wide range of strategies can help investors pursue their specific objectives, all while enjoying the benefits of ETFs: lower costs3,  greater transparency4, and tax efficiency5.

To help you access a variety of investing opportunities as you pursue your financial goals, we offer funds for every possibility with our ETFs.

Important Information

  • 1

    Source: Invesco as of March 31, 2023.

  • 2

    The first smart beta ETF was Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP), as of 4/24/2003.

  • 3

    Since ordinary brokerage commissions apply for each ETF buy and sell transaction, frequent trading activity may increase the cost of ETFs.

  • 4

    Most ETFs disclose their portfolio holdings daily.

  • 5

    Invesco does not offer tax advice. Please consult your tax adviser for information regarding your own personal tax situation.

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