Selftrade launches ETF comparison site with ITI Group

The ETF Select 100

Tom Eckett
clock • 2 min read

Online investment platform Selftrade from Equiniti has launched an ETF comparison website, ETF Select 100, which will provide a list of the best-in-class ETFs available in the UK market.

Based on an algorithm, the ETF Select 100 takes into account the cost of ownership, assets under management and average daily trading volumes to select the top 100 ETFs in each asset class. Investors will also be able to use a filtering tool to compare ETFs by geography, asset type and performance over one, three and five years. Launched in partnership with ETF experts ITI Group, the list will be updated monthly and will select the top 100 products in each asset class out of over 1,500 ETFs available in the UK market. ETF snapshot: Outflows from small-cap equities accelerate Acc...

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