ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Select ETF (LRGE) is an actively managed exchange-traded fund that seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in a concentrated portfolio of large-capitalization growth companies exhibiting strong potential for high future earnings growth, utilizing a fundamental bottom-up stock selection process; the fund holds approximately 27-40 securities, with top holdings including NVIDIA Corp, Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc, Meta Platforms Inc, and Tesla Inc; it emphasizes durable growth characteristics that persist across market cycles, with sector allocations led by information technology (around 47%), consumer discretionary, and communication services. LRGE operates within the large growth equity segment, targeting institutional and retail investors seeking exposure to U.S.-centric large-cap stocks, supplemented by limited non-U.S. holdings; assets under management stand at approximately $437-447 million, with a net expense ratio of 0.48%; the fund trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker LRGE. Launched on May 22, 2017, LRGE is issued by Legg Mason ETF Investment Trust and managed by ClearBridge Investments, LLC, a subsidiary of Franklin Resources, Inc., with portfolio managers Margaret Vitrano (since inception) and Erica Furfaro (since December 2024); headquartered in New York, ClearBridge draws on over 50 years of global equity management expertise. In a significant strategic shift effective August 1, 2025, the fund underwent a name change from ClearBridge Large Cap Growth ESG ETF to its current designation, discontinued its explicit environmental, social, and governance (ESG) integration as a determinative factor in security selection, adopted a non-diversified classification, implemented a manager-of-managers structure, and updated its 80% investment policy; earlier in 2024, on or around June 14, the fund absorbed substantially all assets from the ClearBridge All Cap Growth ESG ETF (CACG) via reorganization approved by the boards in February 2024, enhancing its scale without shareholder vote.