Australian shares
A200
Betashares Australia 200 ETF · Betashares
The 200 largest companies listed on the Australian share market, bought together in a single parcel.
What the fee costs you
The management fee is 0.04% a year. Here’s what that works out to in dollars:
A 0.04% yearly fee works out to about $4.00 a year per $10,000 invested.
A rough guide based on the headline fee only. Other costs (such as brokerage or buy/sell spreads) aren’t included.
The basics
- Issuer
- Betashares
- Asset class
- Australian shares
- Number of holdings
- ~200
- Where it invests
- 100% Australia.
- Income paid
- Quarterly
- Currency hedged
- N/A — It holds Australian companies priced in Australian dollars, so there's no foreign-currency exposure to hedge.
Its character
Leans heavily on the big banks and miners — financials and materials together make up well over half the fund — simply because those are the largest companies on the ASX.
What to keep in mind
Spread across 200 companies, but all in a single country — and one whose market is unusually concentrated in finance and resources. It rises and falls with the Australian market.
Income
Distributions typically carry franking credits, since it holds Australian companies that pay franked dividends.
How this fund relates to others
Tracks the largest 200 ASX companies — practically the same portfolio as IOZ and STW, and very close to VAS (which adds ~100 smaller names), so these funds hold largely the same companies. VSO is the small-company piece they all leave out.
Figures last verified 2026-06-12against the issuer’s factsheet and PDS.