11.22.2024

Vanguard Extends Active Fixed Income ETFs to Munis

11.22.2024
Vanguard Extends Active Fixed Income ETFs to Munis

Vanguard launched Vanguard Core Tax-Exempt Bond ETF (VCRM) and Vanguard Short Duration Tax-Exempt Bond ETF (VSDM), two active municipal ETFs managed by Vanguard Fixed Income Group. The new ETFs offer diversified exposure to municipal bonds across sectors, states, and credit quality with the potential to outperform their benchmarks over the long term.

“These new ETFs combine our top-tier active fixed income capabilities with our expert municipal bond team, all within an actively managed ETF wrapper that’s becoming an essential for many investors,” said Sara Devereux, Global Head of Vanguard Fixed Income Group. “We envision these ETFs playing an integral role in investors’ portfolios; with Vanguard Core Tax-Exempt sitting centrally as part of their tax-exempt allocation and Vanguard Short Duration Tax-Exempt leveraging our expert active capabilities, helping investors to get the most out of their short-term allocation.”

Vanguard Core Tax-Exempt Bond ETF offers broad exposure to high-quality municipal bonds with an expense ratio of just 0.12% compared with the average expense ratio for competing funds of 0.36%.It will be managed by industry veteran Stephen McFee. With two decades of experience at Vanguard, McFee has successfully managed several active mutual funds and indexed ETFs in our fixed income offerings.

Vanguard Short Duration Tax-Exempt Bond ETF is designed for investors seeking tax-exempt municipal income at the short end of the yield curve. Investors in the ETF can expect a portfolio of short-duration and primarily high-quality, investment-grade municipal bonds that generates tax-exempt income with lower interest rate sensitivity. Adam Ferguson, who has successfully managed Vanguard municipal funds for more than 20 years, will oversee management for this fund. It has an estimated expense ratio of 0.12%, compared with the average of 0.27%1 for competing funds.

Vanguard Core Tax-Exempt Bond ETF and Vanguard Short Duration Tax-Exempt Bond ETF provide an active counterpart to Vanguard’s existing suite of index municipal ETFs and build on Vanguard’s growing active fixed income ETFs alongside the recently launched Vanguard Core Bond ETF (VCRB) and Vanguard Core-Plus Bond ETF (VPLS).

Vanguard Fixed Income Group

With more than $2.4 trillion globally in fixed income assets under management, Vanguard Fixed Income Group is one of the world’s largest managers of bond mutual funds and ETFs,2 overseeing the full spectrum of fixed income asset classes and sectors. The new ETFs will be managed by Vanguard Fixed Income Group’s municipal team, which has proven expertise and a track record of producing strong client outcomes across Vanguard’s extensive municipal bond fund lineup. The municipal team includes 40 tenured portfolio managers, traders, and analysts, who leverage their deep experience, scale, and sophisticated processes to navigate this complex segment of the fixed income market.

Vanguard’s track record as an investment manager remains unparalleled—95% of Vanguard active fixed income funds outperformed their peer group averages over the past ten years ended September 30, 2024.3

Source: Vanguard

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