Brompton Technology HighPay ETF

Actively managed portfolio of technology companies.

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Brompton Technology HighPay ETF (PAYT) is designed to provide unitholders with high income and long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in equity securities of leading technology companies.

 

Investment Highlights

  • Portfolio of leading technology companies
  • High income, paid twice a month from dividends and covered call writing program
  • Modest leverage: (25% target) for enhanced income and capital growth
  • Actively managed to adapt to changing markets
  • Competitive management fee: 0.60%

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The actual breakdown of distributions for tax purposes will be provided to unitholders annually in March. This information will also be posted on the website as soon as it is available.

This information is of a general nature only and does not constitute legal or tax advice to any particular investor. Accordingly, prospective investors are advised to consult their own tax advisors with respect to their individual circumstances.

Tax Allocation

The following information is applicable to holders who, for the purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada), are resident in Canada and hold trust units as capital property. If this is not the case, a tax advisor should be consulted.

Holders of trust units outside of a RRSP, DPSP, RRIF, RESP or TFSA should expect to receive a T3 slip from their investment dealer. T3 supplementary slips will indicate Investment Income in Box 26, Foreign Non-Business Income in Box 25, Capital Gains in Box 21 and Dividend Income in Box 23 and Box 49. Dividend income is subject to the standard gross up and federal dividend tax credit rules.

The return of capital component is a non-taxable amount that serves to reduce the adjusted cost base of the Fund units and is reported in Box 42.

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Resources

Fund Documents

  • Final ETF Facts
  • Final ETF Facts – FR
  • Final Prospectus
  • Final Prospectus – FR


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