Allspring Global Investments Files Paperwork for Six Active ETFs

Allspring’s planned entrance into the ETF market includes fixed income and equity strategies.

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Allspring Global Investments has filed an initial registration statement with the SEC for six new actively managed exchange-traded funds slated to be launched early next year.

The filing includes three fixed income strategies and three equity strategies:

  • Core Bond ETF
  • Core Plus Bond ETF
  • Income Plus ETF
  • Large Core ETF
  • Large Growth ETF
  • Large Value ETF

“We are excited to launch our ETF platform in our continued evolution of Allspring as an independent company,” said Kate Burke, president of Allspring, a global asset management firm with $571 billion in assets under advisement. “Our mission to elevate investing to be worth more includes providing access to our differentiated active investment strategies in the structures that best meet our investors’ needs.”

More information on the six ETFs principal investment strategies is available in the initial registration statement.

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