VanEck Converts Gaming ETF into GENZ ETF Targeting Digital Native Economy
As GenZ and millennials reshape the economy through digital-first behaviors, VanEck is relaunching its Gaming ETF (BJK) as the VanEck Digital Native Economy ETF (GENZ), targeting the structural changes across payments, work and online engagement.
The Digital Native Economy refers to the ecosystem of companies whose primary customers are individuals who have grown up entirely online and have never banked at a branch, hailed a physical cab, or placed a bet in person. The gig economy is growing 3x faster than the traditional workforce, with Gen Z and millennials now representing the dominant
The MarketVector Digital Native Economy Index organizes this opportunity into three distinct segments:
- Millennial Finance: Neobanks, digital payment platforms, and fintech companies enabling self-directed, mobile-first financial services (e.g., cash app platforms, buy-now-pay-later providers, and digital brokerage firms).
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Gig Economy and Online Forums: Platforms powering on-demand work, creator monetization, and peer community commerce, reflecting the shift from full-time employment to flexible, platform-driven income. -
Digital Sports Betting and Gambling: Online betting operators and iGaming platforms benefiting from rapid
U.S. legalization, withU.S. sports betting revenue growing from$248 million in 2017 to$13.7 billion in 2024 (Source:American Gaming Association , 2025;Nevada Gaming Control Board , 2017).
The fund lists on Nasdaq and carries a unitary fee structure of 0.50%.
"The gaming lens that defined BJK no longer captures the full scope of the behavioral and economic transformation underway," said
The repositioning reflects VanEck's ongoing commitment to identifying structural shifts early and translating them into investment solutions. VanEck's thematic ETF suite spans semiconductors (SMH), video gaming and esports (ESPO), digital assets (DAPP), and now the broader digital native consumer economy (GENZ), offering advisors and allocators a range of exposures to the technology-driven transformation of daily life.
"Gen Z and younger millennials aren't adapting to digital, they're native to it," added
For more information, including the updated prospectus, fund holdings and the GENZ investor Q&A, visit vaneck.com/GENZ.
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An investment in the VanEck Digital Native Economy ETF (GENZ) may be subject to risks which include, among others, risks related to investing in the digital native economy, financial sector, communication services sector, consumer discretionary sector, industrials sector, and information technology sector, equity securities, depositary receipts, large-capitalization companies, cash transactions, market, operational, index, authorized participant concentration, no guarantee of active trading market, trading issues, passive management, fund shares trading, premium/discount risk and liquidity of fund shares, non-diversified, and index-related concentration, all of which may adversely affect the Fund. Large-capitalization companies may be subject to elevated risks.
An investment in the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) may be subject to risks which include, among others, risks related to investing in the semiconductor industry, equity securities, information technology sector, foreign securities, emerging market issuers, foreign currency, depositary receipts, medium-capitalization companies, issuer-specific changes, market, operational, index tracking, authorized participant concentration, no guarantee of active trading market, trading issues, passive management, fund shares trading, premium/discount, liquidity of fund shares, non-diversified, and index-related concentration risks, all of which may adversely affect the Fund. Emerging market issuers and foreign securities may be subject to securities markets, political and economic, investment and repatriation restrictions, different rules and regulations, less publicly available financial information, foreign currency and exchange rates, operational and settlement, and corporate and securities laws risks. Medium-capitalization companies may be subject to elevated risks.
An investment in the VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF (ESPO) may be subject to risks which include, among others, risks related to investing in video gaming and eSports companies, software industry, internet software & services industry, semiconductor industry, equity securities, communication services sector, consumer discretionary sector, depositary receipts, small- and medium-capitalization companies, issuer-specific changes, special risk considerations of investing in Asian, Chinese and Japanese issuers, emerging markets issuers, foreign securities, foreign currency, market, operational, cash transactions, index tracking, authorized participant concentration, no guarantee of active trading market, trading issues, passive management, fund shares trading, premium/discount, liquidity of fund shares, non-diversified, and index-related concentration risks, all of which may adversely affect the Fund. Emerging market issuers and foreign securities may be subject to securities markets, political and economic, investment and repatriation restrictions, different rules and regulations, less publicly available financial information, foreign currency and exchange rates, operational and settlement, and corporate and securities laws risks. Small- and medium-capitalization companies may be subject to elevated risks.
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