VanEck Vectors Morningstar Australian Moat Income ETF DVDY
Fund description: DVDY gives investors exposure to a diversified portfolio of dividend paying quality ASX-listed companies selected by Morningstar. DVDY aims to provide investment returns before fees and other costs which track the performance of the Index.
Index description: The Morningstar® Australia Dividend Yield Focus Index™ is intended to capture the performance of the 25 highest dividend paying ASX-listed securities (excluding A-REITs) that meet Morningstar's required criteria which combines its Economic Moat™ and Distance to Default measures.
Management style: Replication
Country of domicile: Australia
as at 22-Jan-21
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Exchange
ASX -
ASX code
DVDY -
Bloomberg index code
MSDIADFA -
Index provider
Morningstar -
NAV1
$20.77 -
Units outstanding1
1,400,106 -
Net assets1
$29.1M -
Number of holdings1
25 -
Inception date2
07-Sep-20 -
ASX commencement
10-Sep-20
1As of the close of the previous trading day.
2The date the ETF was seeded prior to quotation on ASX.
as at 22-Jan-21
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Dividend frequency
4 each year -
Management costs p.a.
0.35% - Investment management team »
- DVDY Fact Sheet
- DVDY Fund Flyer
- DVDY Index Rebalance
- Moat investing
Dividend history
Dividend Period Ending |
Payment Date | Cash Dividend (cents per unit, AUD) |
Part subject to interest withholding tax (cents per unit, AUD) |
Part subject to dividend withholding tax (cents per unit, AUD) |
Part subject to fund payment withholding tax (cents per unit, AUD) |
Income year to which the dividend relates |
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31-Dec-20 | 19-Jan-21 | 20.000000 | 0.496900 | 0.000000 | 0.191200 | 2021 |
Dividend figures in the table above represent past dividends declared and paid by the above Fund. There is no guarantee that a dividend will be declared, or that if declared, the amount of any dividend would remain constant or increase over time. Tax consequences of dividends may vary between investors as taxpayers. See the PDS for more details.
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