Northern Trust folds FlexShares ETFs into parent brand
All 39 funds now trade as Northern Trust ETFs, ending the two-brand lineup.
Northern Trust Asset Management has folded its FlexShares ETF line into the parent name. The full lineup now trades as Northern Trust ETFs, according to ETF Express.
The move brings 27 FlexShares funds together with 12 Northern Trust-branded ETFs introduced over the past year onto a single platform — 39 funds in all. The transition leaves investment objectives, portfolio management teams, ticker symbols, and investment processes unchanged, ETF Express reports.
The unified brand more clearly connects the lineup to Northern Trust's investment capabilities and legacy, and gives investors and advisors one consistent experience, ETF Express says. President Michael Hunstad calls the change a significant milestone as the platform grows through new product innovation. Dave Abner, global head of ETFs and funds, says the ETFs are grounded in Northern Trust's history of customized solutions for sophisticated investors.
Same funds, new name
For the past year Northern Trust ran two ETF brands side by side, adding parent-name funds while FlexShares kept its own label. The consolidation ends that split. Investors keep the same strategies; what changes is how the firm markets them. The likely intent is a distribution bet: the Northern Trust name does more work for advisors than a specialist sub-brand can.
For RIAs and advisors, the practical effect is small — same tickers, same teams, fewer names to track. The bigger question is whether a single brand earns more shelf space in a crowded ETF market.