UOB APAC Green REIT ETF (SGX: GRN / GRE)

Kojo0403

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it offers ATM subscription though. probably good to enter at $2 fee

 
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Haven’t seen on newspaper lei.
but all 3 banks offering via atm and ibanking.
saw banner on tiger brokers too.
 

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is this UOB first ETF??? now they are also venturing out onto ETF ???

maybe they following in the trend of OCBC that list the China tech and then the China leaders ETF

2 local ETFs launched within Nov and Dec, both REIT - one SG reit and then green REIT...
 

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is this UOB first ETF??? now they are also venturing out onto ETF ???

maybe they following in the trend of OCBC that list the China tech and then the China leaders ETF

2 local ETFs launched within Nov and Dec, both REIT - one SG reit and then green REIT...

Actually is UOB's 2nd etf. Their first one is a shanghai exchange etf. Just that the trade volume is no good compared to other china etfs, like YYY, HST, TID.
https://www.uobam.com.sg/china-etf/index.page
There is another upcoming etf for china ev. :LOL:
https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/nikkoam-stc-china-ev-etf-sgx-evs-evd.6632083/
 

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is retail too MUch? & diversified incld retail too https://www.uobam.com.sg/web-resour...stainability/solutions/uob-etf-prospectus.pdf
sector-allocation.jpg

https://blog.seedly.sg/uob-apac-gre...cROqyrcQRYCLNm7IJ9LqKuU188OqIDBM-isxTwVifcujA


hope it can beat this ~ https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/...ussion-thread.4313167/page-144#post-137808274

PGIM SELECT REALESTATE FUND!​

https://www.pgim.com/investments/mutual-funds/pgim-select-real-estate-fund
 
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i think it’s ok- since it covers Japan and Australia where reit market is much bigger
 

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Side question,

Buy/sell on SGX: Trading Board Lots of 10 units
Subscribe/redeem through Participating Dealer: Minimum 100,000 units


Minimum is 100,000 to start?
 

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Side question,

Buy/sell on SGX: Trading Board Lots of 10 units
Subscribe/redeem through Participating Dealer: Minimum 100,000 units


Minimum is 100,000 to start?
where did u get the abv? 1k for IOP

Tiger Brokers Subscription Period5 November 2021, 10am to 16 November 2021, 12pm
Subscription QuantityMin 1,000 units, in multiples of 1,000 units
Allocation100%
(i.e. if you subscribe 1,000 units, you will be allocated 1,000 units)
Subscription Fees0.08% of the subscription amount or min SGD 10
Listing Date23 November 2021 (Tuesday)


promo is promo- https://www.tigerbrokers.com.sg/UOB-APAC-Green-REIT-ETF

Investors who make a minimum subscription of SGD 5,000 during the subscription period 5 November 2021 to 16 November 2021 (both dates inclusive) will stand a chance to win up to an additional SGD 500 worth of UOB APAC Green REIT ETF. Terms and conditions apply.

Subscription AmountLucky Draw Prize
SGD 10,000 and above3 X SGD 500 worth of UOB APAC Green REIT ETF
SGD 5,000 to SGD 9,999.993 X SGD 250 worth of UOB APAC Green REIT ETF



there r plenty of etfs in this world ....NOTHG new but if u like the theme of the Etf, u can ride on
 

Kojo0403

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Side question,

Buy/sell on SGX: Trading Board Lots of 10 units
Subscribe/redeem through Participating Dealer: Minimum 100,000 units


Minimum is 100,000 to start?
100,000 is probably for those buying directly.
if you buy via ATM/iBanking or brokers like tiger probably much lower like 1000
 
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