Wahed S&P 500 Shariah UCITS ETF
Get passive index exposure to
US Shariah-compliant stocks
London Stock Exchange listed
A milestone for the Shariah-compliant investing space. Our fund is now publicly available.
Low-expense ratio
We believe in low-cost, efficient investing.
Globally recognized index
The fund tracks the S&P 500 Shariah Index
Key Documents
Important Information for investors:
This webpage is marketing material. This web page is intended for information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy the products described within and no steps may be taken which would constitute or result in a public offering in the UK.
Capital at Risk. The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and are not guaranteed.
Shares in the Fund are bought and sold on exchange at market prices, which may be above or below the Net Asset Value (NAV). Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
The Fund invests in international equities, which are subject to global market volatility and risks specific to different regions.
Exposure to emerging and frontier markets may involve higher risks, including lower liquidity, political instability, and greater sensitivity to external shocks.
The value of investments designated in another currency may rise and fall due to exchange rate fluctuations in respect of the relevant currencies. Adverse movements in currency exchange rates can result in a decrease in return and a loss of capital.
Application of Shariah screening excludes certain sectors and companies, which may cause the Fund to perform differently compared to broader global equity indices. For a full description of risks, please refer to the Fund Prospectus, Supplement, and UCITS Key Investor Information Document (KIID).
For a complete overview of all the risks, please refer to the Fund Prospectus, Supplement, and UCITS Key Investor Information Document (KIID).
The Fund has been classified under Article 6 of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The investments underlying the Fund do not take into account the EU criteria for environmentally sustainable economic activities under the Taxonomy Regulation.