ALPS | O'Shares Global Internet Giants ETF (OGIG) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance, before fees and expenses, of the O’Shares Global Internet Giants Index (OGIGX). The fund employs a passive, rules-based investment approach to provide exposure to large global companies deriving at least 50% of their revenues from internet technology and e-commerce segments, including providers of internet-supporting technologies and online sellers of products and services; it emphasizes firms exhibiting quality factors such as gross margins and cash burn sustainability alongside growth potential. Top holdings typically include Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., Amazon.com Inc., and Palantir Technologies Inc., with sector allocations led by information technology (over 50%) and significant geographic exposure to the United States (around 78%), China (around 10%), and other regions including Germany, Australia, and Canada. Launched on June 5, 2018, and listed on the Cboe BZX Exchange, OGIG is managed by SS&C ALPS Advisors, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, which oversees approximately $31.84 billion in assets as of September 30, 2025. In a recent strategic operational change, SS&C ALPS Advisors announced plans in December 2025 to transfer OGIG's listing, along with its sister O'Shares ETFs (OUSM, OUSA, and OEFA), to the NYSE Arca exchange, with trading expected to commence under the same ticker on or about December 30, 2025. This follows SS&C ALPS Advisors' earlier acquisition of the O'Shares ETF suite from O'Shares Investments, originally associated with Kevin O'Leary, enhancing the fund's distribution and management framework. The ETF targets investors seeking concentrated growth in digital transformation themes, with an expense ratio of 0.48% and net assets around $160 million.