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Syfe launches JPMAM active ETF portfolio in Singapore

The Equity Alpha portfolio targets an annual alpha of 0.5% to 1% at a fraction of typical annual fees.

Syfe, a digital wealth platform, now offers J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM)’s institutional active ETF strategy to its Singapore customers.

The “Equity Alpha portfolio powered by J.P. Morgan Asset Management” is an actively-managed ETF that targets an annual alpha of 0.5% to 1%, Syfe said in a press release published on 26 February 2026.

The new portfolio targets investors seeking alpha, or excess return above the market, and promises a disciplined and research-led approach, it said. It will have active stock selection and active asset allocation.

Portfolio is typically rebalanced 2 to 4 times per year.

The underlying cost is about 0.20% per year, compared to the 1% and 2% a year fees of traditional active funds, Syfe said.

The Equity Alpha portfolio is available to all Syfe customers on the Syfe app starting 26 February 2026.

In Hong Kong, JPM and Syfe already collaborate on the Income+ Max portfolio, announced earlier in February.

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