Invesco MSCI Sustainable Future ETF (ERTH) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance of the MSCI USA Extended ESG Select Index, focusing on U.S. companies demonstrating strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) characteristics while excluding those involved in controversial activities. The fund provides investors with exposure to a portfolio of equities selected for their alignment with sustainable future themes, including renewable energy, clean technology, and resource efficiency; it emphasizes companies advancing low-carbon solutions, sustainable water management, and biodiversity protection. ERTH offers daily liquidity on major U.S. exchanges, low expense ratios typical of Invesco ETFs, and tax-efficient structure for long-term sustainable investing.
Invesco Ltd., the fund's sponsor and manager headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and founded in 1935, operates globally across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other regions, managing approximately $1.7 trillion in assets under management as of late 2025. The ETF's core holdings span sectors such as information technology, industrials, and healthcare, targeting institutional and retail investors seeking ESG integration without sacrificing returns; key products include passive index replication with quarterly rebalancing to maintain ESG focus. Recent portfolio adjustments in 2025 reflect ongoing index methodology enhancements by MSCI, incorporating advanced ESG scoring and climate risk metrics to better capture sustainable transition leaders.
Among the latest major developments, Invesco announced strategic enhancements to its sustainable ETF suite in mid-2025, including expanded ESG data integration and a partnership with MSCI to refine future index criteria amid rising demand for climate-aligned investments. The fund experienced net inflows exceeding $200 million in Q3 2025, driven by institutional allocations to U.S. sustainable equities. No significant reorganizations or name changes have occurred recently, with ERTH maintaining its ticker and focus amid Invesco's broader push into active sustainable strategies.