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    Dimensional’s active UCITS ETFs listed in London

    November 14, 2025


    Dimensional has brought its active UCITS exchange traded funds to Europe with fresh listings.

    The Global Core Equity UCITS ETF and the Global Targeted Value UCITS ETF are now listed in GBP and USD in London, and Euros in Frankfurt.

    Nathan Lacaze, Co-CEO, Dimensional Fund Advisors Ltd, said: “Dimensional has quickly established itself as a leading global active ETF issuer.

    “These first two European listings provide a new opportunity for investors to experience Dimensional investing, with its Nobel Prize-winning insights and decades of expertise working to outperform benchmarks and peers.”


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    The ongoing charges for the ETFs are 0.26 per cent for Global Core Equity and 0.44 per cent for Global Targeted Value.

    Dimensional is experienced in managing active ETFs in the US and Australia, with ETF assets of more than $226bn (£171bn) across more than 40 funds.

    Dimensional primarily serves investors who access the firm’s funds through financial advisers, intermediaries, and institutions.

    John Romiza, co-CEO at Dimensional, added: “For decades we have worked with financial professionals to help investors achieve their goals.

    “We will do the same with our UCITS ETFs as they provide a new route to Dimensional and the high value experience we offer our clients.”

    tara.o’connor@ft.com

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