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Satrix receives nine South African Tracker Funds Awards

By Reece Briesies, interim CEO at Satrix
31 March 2022 • 2 min read

Just a week after being named Morningstar’s Best Large Fund House, Satrix received nine awards at the annual South African Tracker Funds Awards (SALTA) on Wednesday. Satrix was the most awarded provider of 2022, with the Satrix Top 40 exchange-traded fund (ETF) receiving the People’s Choice Award for favourite South African ETF for the fifth consecutive year.

The SALTA awards cover four main categories: Total Return Performance, Trading Efficiency, Tracking Efficiency and Capital Raising

Satrix’s full list of SALTA 2022 wins is as follows:

  • People’s Choice, Favourite ETF by public vote: Satrix 40 ETF
  • Best Total Return Performance, SA Equity, 10 years: Satrix Capped INDI ETF
  • Best Total Return Performance, SA Equity, 5 years: Satrix RESI ETF
  • Best Total Return Performance, SA Equity 3 years: Satrix RESI ETF
  • Best Tracking Efficiency, SA Non-Equity, 3 years: Satrix Property ETF
  • Best Capital Raising, SA Equity, 3 years: Satrix 40 ETF
  • Best Capital Raising, Foreign Equity, 3 years: Satrix MSCI World Feeder ETF
  • Best Capital Raising, ETF Issuing House, 3 years: Satrix Managers
  • Best Trading Efficiency, SA Equity, 3 years: Satrix RESI ETF

Click here for the full list of the SALTA 2022 award winners.


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