
Hamilton ETFs Launches USD Version of HAMILTON CHAMPIONS™ U.S. Dividend Index ETF
SMVP has closed the offering of its US$ Unhedged Units. Such Units will begin trading on Monday, June 16, 2025, on the Toronto Stock Exchange (' TSX '), under the ticker symbol 'SMVP.U'.
'When we launched the HAMILTON CHAMPIONS™ U.S. Dividend Index ETF (SMVP), our goal was to provide investors with a high-quality, blue-chip portfolio of U.S. dividend growth leaders—at a low cost. Today, we are pleased to expand the offering with the launch of SMVP.U, a US$ Unhedged Unit, giving investors greater choice and flexibility in how they access this strategy. By offering both CAD-hedged and USD unhedged options, we're responding to investor demand and helping more Canadians tailor their portfolios to suit their currency preferences and investment objectives,' said Pat Sommerville, Senior Partner, Co-President at Hamilton ETFs.
For more information on SMVP and the rest of Hamilton ETFs' innovative suite of ETFs, please visit www.hamiltonetfs.com.
About Hamilton Capital Partners Inc. (Hamilton ETFs)
With over $8 billion in assets under management, Hamilton ETFs is one of Canada's fastest-growing ETF providers, offering a suite of innovative exchange traded funds (ETFs) designed to maximize income and growth from trusted sectors in Canada and across the globe. The firm is also an active commentator on the global financial services sector and Canadian banks; the firm's most recent Insights can be found at www.hamiltonetfs.com/insights-commentary.
Commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with an investment in exchange traded funds (ETFs). Please read the prospectus before investing. ETFs are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.
Certain statements contained in this news release constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking information may relate to a future outlook and anticipated distributions, events or results and may include statements regarding future financial performance. In some cases, forward-looking information can be identified by terms such as "may", "will", "should", "expect", "anticipate", "believe", "intend" or other similar expressions concerning matters that are not historical facts. Actual results may vary from such forward-looking information. Hamilton ETFs undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statement whether as a result of new information, future events or other such factors which affect this information, except as required by law.
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