Winners, 2024 South African Listed Tracker Awards

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South African Listed Tracker Award

South African Listed Tracker Award

Wednesday evening was the seventh South African Listed Tracker Awards (SALTA) hosted at the JSE. The big winner form the evening was Satrix walking away with ten awards while Absa, FNB, 1nvest (and Standard Bank) and UBS all received three, 10x Investments got two and Sygnia one.

We’ve detailed some of the main categories below and once again the Satrix Top40 was the People’s Choice with a new category for foreign People’s Choice also going to Satrix for their Satrix MSCI World ETF.

People’s choice (local)
  1. Satrix Top40 ETF
  2. 1nvest Top 40 ETF
  3. Sygnia Itrix Top 40 ETF
  4. Satrix SWIX Top 40 ETF
  5. Satrix DIVI Plus ETF
People’s choice (foreign)
  1. Satrix MSCI World ETF
  2. Satrix Nasdaq 100 ETF
  3. 1nvest S&P 500 Info Tech Feeder ETF
  4. Satrix S&P 500 ETF
  5. Sygnia Itrix FANG.AI AMETF
Total investment returns
Total Investment Returns (% p.a.) ten years

Total Investment Returns (% p.a.) ten years


Total Investment Returns (% p.a.) three years

Total Investment Returns (% p.a.) three years


Total Investment Returns (% p.a.) one year

Total Investment Returns (% p.a.) one year

Capital raising
Capital Raising three years

Capital Raising three years

Tracking efficiency
Tracking efficiency three years

Tracking efficiency three years

Simon Brown


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