Designed for investors looking for differentiated sources of income, GISC and GCSH leverage Guggenheim’s rigorous credit research, sector expertise, and disciplined risk management
Guggenheim Investments, a global asset management company with more than $362 billion in total assets,¹ announced the launch of two actively managed fixed income ETFs: Guggenheim Securitized Income ETF and Guggenheim Ultra Short Income ETF.
The new active ETFs bring Guggenheim’s institutional-quality fixed-income strategies—previously available primarily to insurance companies, pension funds, and large institutions—to a broader range of advisors and individual investors through a tax-efficient2 accessible structure.
The new ETFs complement Guggenheim Investments’ existing mutual funds, separately managed accounts, and institutional vehicles. Both ETFs arrive at a moment when investors are looking for differentiated sources of income.
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“Our return to the ETF market is a natural extension of Guggenheim’s commitment to delivering innovative investment solutions,” said Dina DiLorenzo, President and Head of Guggenheim Investments. “GISC and GCSH provide investors with access to the active fixed-income capabilities that have long been a cornerstone of our platform, while positioning us for continued growth in one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments.”
Each of the ETFs will be actively managed by a team of experienced portfolio managers and investment professionals who currently oversee established strategies within Guggenheim’s broader fixed-income platform.
- Guggenheim Securitized Income ETF (NYSE: GISC): An actively managed ETF that seeks to generate attractive income and total return across securitized debt markets, with exposure to asset-backed securities, middle market CLOs, and other structured credit sectors selected for yield potential, structural protections such as contractual cash flows and hard assets, and reduced sensitivity to the consumer credit cycle. The fund allocates at least 80% to securitized investments and derivatives.
- Guggenheim Ultra Short Income ETF (NYSE: GCSH): An actively managed ETF that seeks to generate attractive income through a multi-sector approach in the short duration sector. The fund is diversified across structured and corporate credit and focuses on segments that offer relatively attractive yields while maintaining a higher-quality bias, drawing on deep credit expertise to identify opportunities that require specialized analysis.
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