UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc

ISIN CH1416135353

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Ticker CHDIVA

TER
0.12% p.a.
Distribution policy
Accumulating
Replication
Physical
Fund size
EUR 5 m
Inception Date
20 March 2025
Holdings
19
  • This product does only have marketing distribution rights for Switzerland.
 

Overview

Description

The UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc seeks to track the MSCI Switzerland IMI High Dividend Yield index. The MSCI Switzerland IMI High Dividend Yield index tracks large, mid and small cap stocks of the Swiss equity markets. The stocks included are filtered according to high dividend criteria.
 
The ETF's TER (total expense ratio) amounts to 0.12% p.a.. The ETF replicates the performance of the underlying index by full replication (buying all the index constituents). The dividends in the ETF are accumulated and reinvested in the ETF.
 
The UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc is a very small ETF with 5m Euro assets under management. The ETF was launched on 20 March 2025 and is domiciled in Switzerland.
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Basics

Data

Index
MSCI Switzerland IMI High Dividend Yield
Investment focus
Equity, Switzerland, Dividend
Fund size
EUR 5 m
Total expense ratio
0.12% p.a.
Replication Physical (Full replication)
Legal structure ETF
Strategy risk Long-only
Sustainability No
Fund currency CHF
Currency risk Currency unhedged
Volatility 1 year (in EUR)
-
Inception/ Listing Date 20 March 2025
Distribution policy Accumulating
Distribution frequency -
Fund domicile Switzerland
Fund Provider UBS ETF
Germany Unknown
Switzerland No ESTV Reporting
Austria Tax Reporting Fund
UK UK Reporting
Indextype Total return index
Swap counterparty -
Collateral manager
Securities lending Yes
Securities lending counterparty UBS AG

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Holdings

Below you find information about the composition of the UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc.

Top 10 Holdings

Weight of top 10 holdings
out of 19
91.49%
Roche Holding AG
14.00%
Zurich Insurance Group AG
13.22%
Novartis AG
13.20%
Nestlé SA
12.93%
Swiss Re AG
12.32%
Partners Group Holding AG
8.18%
SGS SA
5.77%
Swisscom
5.65%
Baloise N
3.28%
Kühne + Nagel International AG
2.94%

Countries

Switzerland
93.85%
Other
6.15%

Sectors

Financials
41.65%
Health Care
27.20%
Consumer Staples
12.93%
Telecommunication
5.65%
Other
12.57%
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As of 28/11/2025

Performance

Returns overview

YTD +0.28%
1 month +4.40%
3 months +3.49%
6 months +6.10%
1 year -
3 years -
5 years -
Since inception (MAX) +3.39%
2025 -
2024 -
2023 -
2022 -

Monthly returns in a heat map

Risk

Risk metrics in this section:
 
  • Volatility, annualised, measured for 1, 3 and 5 year periods. The annualised volatility reflects the degree of price fluctuations during a one year period. The higher the volatility, the more significantly the price of the asset (stock, ETF, etc.) has changed in the past. Assets with higher volatility are generally considered more risky. We calculate the volatility based on the data for the past 1, 3 and 5 years so that you can see if price fluctuations for the ETF became stronger or weaker over time.
  • Return per risk for 1, 3 and 5 year periods. This is the annualised (i.e. converted to a one year period) past return divided by the past annualised volatility. The metric puts the historical return of an asset in relation to its historical risk and gives you a retrospective indication of the degree of price fluctuation you had to bear with in order to obtain the return. We calculate this parameter for 1, 3 and 5 year periods to display its evolution over time.
  • Maximum drawdown for a period. This shows the worst possible loss an investor could have suffered during the respective period, by first buying and subsequently selling the asset at the least favourable prices. For example, if there was the following sequence of daily ETF prices: 10€, 5€, 12€, 20€, an investor would have suffered the worst loss by buying for 10€ and subsequently selling for 5€. Therefore in this case the maximum drawdown would be (5€ - 10€)/10€ = -50%.
ETF returns include dividend payments (if applicable).
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Risk overview

Volatility 1 year -
Volatility 3 years -
Volatility 5 years -
Return per risk 1 year -
Return per risk 3 years -
Return per risk 5 years -
Maximum drawdown 1 year -
Maximum drawdown 3 years -
Maximum drawdown 5 years -
Maximum drawdown since inception -11.83%

Rolling 1 year volatility

Stock exchange

Listings

Listing Trade Currency Ticker Bloomberg /
iNAV Bloomberg Code
Reuters RIC /
iNAV Reuters
Market Maker
SIX Swiss Exchange CHF CHDIVA CHDIVA SW
CHDIVCIV
CHDIVA.S
CHDIVACHFINAV=SOLA
ABN AMRO Clearing Bank N.V.
Baader Bank AG
Bank Julius Baer & Co. AG
Barclays Capital Securities Limited
Citigroup Global Markets Limited
Deutsche Bank AG
DRW Global Markets Ltd
Flow Traders B.V.
Goldenberg Hehmeyer LLP
Goldman Sachs International
HSBC Bank plc
Jane Street Financial Limited
JP Morgan Securities PLC
Merrill Lynch International
Morgan Stanley & Co International plc
Optiver V.O.F
RBC Europe Ltd
Societe Generale
Susquehanna International Securities Limited
UBS AG
UniCredit Bank AG
Virtu Financial Ireland Limited

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of CHDIVA?

The name of CHDIVA is UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc.

What is the ticker of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc?

The primary ticker of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc is CHDIVA.

What is the ISIN of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc?

The ISIN of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc is CH1416135353.

What are the costs of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc?

The total expense ratio (TER) of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc amounts to 0.12% p.a.. These costs are withdrawn continuously from the fund assets and already included in the performance of the ETF. You don't have to pay them separately. Please have a look at our article for more information about the cost of ETFs.

Is UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc paying dividends?

UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc is an accumulating ETF. This means that dividends are not distributed to investors. Instead, dividends are reinvested in the fund on the ex-date, which leads to an increase of the ETF's share price.

What's the fund size of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc?

The fund size of UBS MSCI Swiss Dividend ETF CHF acc is 5m Euro. See the following article for more information about the size of ETFs.

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Quotes are either real-time (gettex) or 15 minutes delayed stock exchange quotes or NAVs (daily published by the fund provider). By default, ETF returns include dividend payments (if applicable). There is no warranty for completeness, accuracy and correctness for the displayed information.