Vanguard Announces New Round of Sweeping Fund Fee Cuts
Vanguard cut fees on 53 funds, lowering average expense ratio to 0.06%, saving investors $600 million between last year and this year, driven by its owner-focused structure.
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Vanguard announces new round of sweeping fund fee cuts
Vanguard, the world's second-largest asset manager and a pioneer of low-cost funds, said on Monday it is cutting fees on 53 of its index-based mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, marking its second sweeping fee reduction in the past 12 months.
Vanguard cuts fees on 53 funds for 2026
Vanguard has disclosed plans to reduce expense ratios on 84 mutual fund and exchange-traded share classes across 53 funds. The company estimates these changes will result in approximately $250m in fee reductions for investors in 2026. In the last two years, Vanguard has implemented a broad range of fee decreases across most of its investment products. The cumulative savings for investors over this period is reported to be nearly $600m, the large…
This represents a savings of nearly $250 million in 2026.
Investing just got cheaper. Vanguard cuts fees on mutual funds, ETFs
Investing just got cheaper. Vanguard cuts fees on mutual funds, ETFs. Vanguard announced reduced management fees on 53 investment funds on Feb. 2, continuing an industry trend toward lower administrative costs for mutual funds and ETFs. The fee reductions will save investors nearly $250 million in…
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