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Betashares Global Cybersecurity ETF · Betashares
A focused basket of global companies whose main business is cybersecurity — the firms that protect networks, devices and data.
What the fee costs you
The management fee is 0.67% a year. Here’s what that works out to in dollars:
A 0.67% yearly fee works out to about $67 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
- Global shares
- Number of holdings
- ~40
- Where it invests
- Global, heavily weighted to the United States, where most large cybersecurity firms are based.
- Income paid
- Half-yearly
- Currency hedged
- No — It's unhedged, so for an Australian investor the value also moves with the Australian dollar against foreign currencies, on top of the markets themselves.
Its character
A narrow, single-theme fund: it owns one slice of the technology sector rather than the whole market, so it leans on how cybersecurity firms perform as a group.
What to keep in mind
Concentrated in a single industry, so it can move more sharply than a broad global fund — a narrow theme is a narrower spread of risk.
How this fund relates to others
Its US technology names overlap with the big global and Nasdaq funds, but it holds only the cybersecurity slice.
Figures last verified 2026-06-22against the issuer’s factsheet and PDS.