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A metric-led profile of this Nigerian mutual fund using the latest published fund figures.
2026-06-05 – 2026-07-03 · 5 data points
| Date | NAV | WTD yield | YTD yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-03 | NGN 599.20M | -6.76% | 79.57% |
| 2026-06-26 | NGN 650.57M | -3.97% | 95.6% |
| 2026-06-19 | NGN 666.92M | -0.72% | 103.99% |
| 2026-06-11 | NGN 673.65M | -2.15% | 106.03% |
| 2026-06-05 | NGN 703.95M | 6.43% | 115.53% |
The headline story for VI ETF right now is a sharp short-term decline sitting against a strong longer-term gain. The fund's Net Asset Value (NAV) has fallen from ₦703.95M on 5 June 2026 to ₦599.20M by 3 July 2026, a drop of roughly ₦104.75M over five weeks of consecutive negative or flat weekly returns. The most recent Week-to-Date (WTD) yield of -6.76% is notably worse than the median WTD yield across all Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) peers, which stands at -1.16%, placing VI ETF among the harder-hit funds in its category this week. Within its ETF peer group, the fund ranks #11 of 12, meaning nearly every comparable fund is holding up better in the short term.
Despite the recent turbulence, the Year-to-Date (YTD) yield of 79.57% tells a very different story over a longer horizon, showing that investors who have held the fund since the start of the year are still sitting on substantial gains. The fund is managed by Vetiva Fund Managers Limited and currently has 3,865 unitholders. In the broader universe of all funds tracked, its NAV ranks #178 of 222, reflecting its relatively smaller size. The contrast between a strong YTD figure and five straight weeks of NAV erosion suggests the fund had a powerful earlier rally this year, but has been giving back some of those gains recently.
Key insight: VI ETF's YTD yield of 79.57% shows impressive year-long growth, but its WTD yield of -6.76% is nearly six times worse than the ETF category median of -1.16%, making the recent short-term slide the most important trend to watch right now.
Positions are based on SEC figures from 2026-07-03 and change as the data updates.
Runs 5 funds tracked here, managing ₦16.83B in total.
Matched to the SEC register of capital market operators.
You invest through the fund manager. Always confirm they are SEC-registered and check current terms first. This is not investment advice.
A week-to-date yield of -6.76% means the fund's unit price fell in the most recent reporting week. This does not erase the 79.57% year-to-date return — it reflects short-term price movement in exchange-traded funds. The WTD figure from SEC data covers one reporting week only and is not a reliable indicator of longer-term direction.
VI ETF's NAV has fallen for 4 consecutive SEC updates, moving from NGN 703.95M to NGN 599.20M. For exchange-traded funds, a declining NAV typically reflects falling unit prices driven by underlying market movements. Performance depends on when units were acquired — investors who entered earlier may still be in a net gain position depending on the original price.
VI ETF has a bid price of NGN 101.92 and an offer price of NGN 102.12, a spread of NGN 0.20 (0.20%). You buy at the offer price and redeem at the bid price, so the spread is an entry cost that your returns need to overcome before you are in profit. A tighter spread is generally more favourable for investors.
As of the SEC update on 2026-07-03, VI ETF reported a week-to-date yield of -6.76% and a year-to-date yield of 79.57%. Yields move over time and are published as indicators for comparison, not as a guaranteed future return.
You invest through the fund manager, Vetiva Fund Managers Limited. Visit their website to get started. Check current terms including minimum investment and fees before proceeding.
VI ETF appears in the SEC's published collective investment scheme data, which covers SEC-registered funds. You can confirm the manager's current registration status on the Investment Safety Checker.
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