iA Clarington Investments announces March 2025 distributions for Active ETF Series
Per-unit distributions are detailed below:
Active ETF Series
Ticker
Distributionper unit
CUSIP
IA Clarington Core Plus Bond Fund
ICPB
0.01114
44931X109
IA Clarington Floating Rate Income Fund
IFRF
0.04167
44932R101
IA Clarington Loomis Global Allocation Fund
IGAF
0.00551
45075W104
IA Clarington Loomis Global Multisector Bond Fund
ILGB
0.02509
45076L107
IA Clarington Strategic Income Fund
ISIF
0.03152
44933N109
IA Clarington Loomis Global Equity Opportunities Fund
IGEO
0.00000
44934G103
IA Clarington Strategic Corporate Bond Fund
ISCB
0.04678
44934C102
IA Wealth Enhanced Bond Pool
IWEB
0.02726
44934M100
For more information about IA Clarington Active ETF Series, please visit iaclarington.com/ETF
About IA Clarington Investments Inc.A subsidiary of Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. – Canada's fourth-largest life and health insurance company – iA Clarington offers a wide range of investment products, including actively managed mutual funds, managed portfolio solutions, Active ETF Series and socially responsible investments. As of February 28, 2025, iA Clarington has over $22 billion in assets under management. For more information, please visit iaclarington.com
Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees, brokerage fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments, including investments in exchange-traded series of mutual funds. The information presented herein may not encompass all risks associated with mutual funds. Please read the prospectus before investing. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. The iA Clarington Funds are managed by IA Clarington Investments Inc. iA Clarington and the iA Clarington logo, iA Wealth and the iA Wealth logo, and iA Global Asset Management and the iA Global Asset Management logo are trademarks of Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. and are used under license. iA Global Asset Management Inc. (iAGAM) is a subsidiary of Industrial Alliance Investment Management Inc. (iAIM).
The payment of distributions and distribution breakdown, if applicable, is not guaranteed and may fluctuate. The payment of distributions should not be confused with a Fund's performance, rate of return, or yield. Distributions paid as a result of capital gains realized by a Fund and income and dividends earned by a Fund are taxable in the year they are paid.
SOURCE IA Clarington Investments Inc.
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