PGIM Announces Strategic Enhancements to Equity ETF Platform
Enhancements organize equity ETF lineup around core and focused strategies
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“Investors and advisors are increasingly looking for actively managed ETFs that are low cost, clearly defined, and easy to implement across portfolios.” --
These initiatives are intended to create a more streamlined and consistent equity ETF platform, enhancing access to Jennison’s fundamental, research-driven investment capabilities across market segments and further aligning the lineup with evolving investor demand.
The platform enhancements include:
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The merger of the
PGIM Jennison Focused Value Fund (PJGZX) into the PGIM Jennison Focused Value ETF (PJFV). In conjunction with the merger, PJFV will undergo an expense ratio reduction from 0.75% to 0.33% on or aboutJuly 1, 2026 . The merger is expected to become effective on or aboutNov. 13, 2026 , at which time PJGZX will be reorganized into PJFV, after which PJGZX will be liquidated and its remaining assets distributed to shareholders. -
The renaming and repositioning of the PGIM Jennison International Opportunities ETF (PJIO) as the PGIM Jennison Focused International Equity ETF (PJIO), together with an expense ratio reduction from 0.90% to 0.54%. The changes will go into effect on or about
Aug. 1, 2026 . -
The closure and liquidation of the PGIM Jennison Better Future ETF (PJBF). The final day for creations or redemptions by authorized participants will be on or about
July 13, 2026 , and the last day of trading will be on or aboutJuly 14, 2026 . PJBF is expected to cease operations on or aboutJuly 17, 2026 , at which time the fund will be liquidated and its remaining assets distributed to shareholders.
“Investors and advisors are increasingly looking for actively managed ETFs that are low-cost, clearly defined, and easy to implement across portfolios,” said
These efforts come after the recent launch of the PGIM Jennison
Overall, the platform enhancements will result in a streamlined equity ETF lineup that’s organized around two distinct investment styles: core and focused. Core strategies are designed to provide diversified core equity market exposure, while focused strategies will offer complementary higher-conviction portfolios in each market segment.
“For more than five decades, Jennison has been built on the conviction that rigorous, bottom-up fundamental research is the foundation of long-term outperformance,” said
PGIM’s ETF platform offers over 60 actively managed ETFs across equity and fixed income asset classes. PGIM is the 11th-largest active ETF provider2 with
Founded in 1969, Jennison manages
Learn more about PGIM’s growing lineup of actively managed ETFs at pgim.com.
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Jennison Focused Value ETF Risk Disclosure
As an actively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF), risks of investing in the Fund include, but are not limited to the following: The Fund is subject to authorized participant concentration risk and the risks of transacting in cash versus in-kind. ETFs may trade at a premium or discount to net asset value and may lack an active trading market. Additional costs may be incurred when transacting through a broker. Equity and equity-related securities may be subject to changes in value, and their values may be more volatile than those of other asset classes. Value style investing may be out of favor for long periods of time, and the market may not recognize a security’s intrinsic value for a long time or at all. Foreign securities are subject to currency fluctuations and political uncertainty. Large-capitalization companies go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions; the Fund’s value may not rise or fall as much as the value of funds that emphasize companies with smaller market capitalizations. At times, the Fund may have a significant portion of its assets invested in the same economic sector, making the Fund more vulnerable to developments in that sector. There is no guarantee the Fund’s objective will be achieved. Risks are more fully explained in the Fund’s prospectus.
Jennison International Opportunities ETF Risk Disclosure
As an actively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF), risks of investing in the Fund include, but are not limited to the following: The Fund is subject to authorized participant concentration risk and the risks of transacting in cash versus in-kind. ETFs may trade at a premium or discount to net asset value and may lack an active trading market. Additional costs may be incurred when transacting through a broker. Growth-style investing may subject the Fund to above-average fluctuations as a result of seeking higher than average capital growth. Equity and equity-related securities may be subject to changes in value, and their values may be more volatile than those of other asset classes. Foreign securities are subject to currency fluctuations and political uncertainty. Emerging market investments are subject to greater volatility and price declines. Geographic concentration may cause the Fund’s performance to be closely tied to the market, economic, political, regulatory or other conditions in the countries or regions in which the Fund invests. At times, the Fund may have a significant portion of its assets invested in the same economic sector, making the Fund more vulnerable to developments in that sector. As a non-diversified fund, investments in the Fund involve greater risk than investing in a diversified fund because a loss resulting from the decline in value of any one security may represent a greater portion of the total assets of a non-diversified fund. Investments in currency may result in a decline in the Fund’s net asset value due to changes in exchange rates. There is no guarantee the Fund’s objective will be achieved. Risks are more fully explained in the Fund’s prospectus.
PGIM Jennison
As an actively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF), risks of investing in the Fund include, but are not limited to the following: The Fund is subject to authorized participant concentration risk and the risks of transacting in cash versus in-kind. ETFs may trade at a premium or discount to net asset value and may lack an active trading market. Additional costs may be incurred when transacting through a broker. Equity and equity-related securities may be subject to changes in value, and their values may be more volatile than those of other asset classes. The Fund’s blend investment style may subject the Fund to the risks of both value and growth investing. Large-capitalization companies go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions; the Fund’s value may not rise or fall as much as the value of funds that emphasize companies with smaller market capitalizations. As a non-diversified fund, investments in the Fund involve greater risk than investing in a diversified fund because a loss resulting from the decline in value of any one security may represent a greater portion of the total assets of a non-diversified fund. The Fund’s concentration in certain securities may cause the Fund to be adversely affected by the performance of those securities. Foreign securities are subject to currency fluctuations and political uncertainty. The Fund has a limited operating history and investment positions may have a disproportionate impact on performance. Derivatives may carry market, credit and liquidity risks. The Fund uses quantitative models. Securities or other investments selected using quantitative models may perform differently from the market or from expected performance. There is no assurance that these methodologies will produce the desired results or enable the Fund to meet its objective. There is no guarantee the Fund’s objective will be achieved. Risks are more fully explained in the Fund’s prospectus.
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