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VanEck Announces Yearend Distributions for VanEck Equity ETFs

VanEck announced today the following 2021 annual distributions per share for its VanEck® equity exchange-traded funds.

Ex-Date: December 20, 2021

Record Date: December 21, 2021

Payable Date: December 27, 2021

Natural Resources ETFs

  

Ticker

  

Income

  

Approximate
% of Income
from PFICs

  

Short-
Term
Capital
Gain

  

Long-Term
Capital Gain

VanEck Agribusiness ETF  

MOO

 

$1.0968

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Future of Food ETF  

YUMY

 

None

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Gold Miners ETF  

GDX

 

$0.5348

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Green Metals ETF  

GMET

 

None

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Junior Gold Miners ETF  

GDXJ

 

$0.7454

 

48%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Low Carbon Energy ETF  

SMOG

 

$0.7116

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Natural Resources ETF  

HAP

 

$1.0191

 

<1%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Oil Refiners ETF  

CRAK

 

$0.6483

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Oil Services ETF  

OIH

 

$1.8075

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Rare Earth/Strategic Metals ETF  

REMX

 

$5.8917

 

96%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Steel ETF  

SLX

 

$3.7609

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Uranium+Nuclear Energy ETF  

NLR

 

$1.0910

 

63%

 

None

 

None

  

 

 

 

 

           
           

Thematic ETFs

 

Ticker

 

Income

 

Approximate
% of Income
from PFICs

 

Short-
Term
Capital
Gain

 

Long-Term
Capital Gain

VanEck Biotech ETF  

BBH

 

$0.3972

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Digital Transformation ETF  

DAPP

 

$1.8776

 

83%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Environmental Services ETF  

EVX

 

$0.3704

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Gaming ETF  

BJK

 

$0.3494

 

37%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Retail ETF  

RTH

 

$1.5145

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Semiconductor ETF  

SMH

 

$1.5733

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF  

ESPO

 

$0.0452

 

None

 

$1.9628

 

$0.2207

Ex-Date: December 20, 2021

Record Date: December 21, 2021

Payable Date: December 27, 2021

Country/Regional ETFs

  

Ticker

  

Income

  

Approximate
% of Income
from PFICs

  

Short-
Term
Capital
Gain

  

Long-Term
Capital Gain

VanEck Africa Index ETF  

AFK

 

$0.8390

 

41%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Brazil Small-Cap ETF  

BRF

 

$0.4877

 

<1%

 

None

 

None

VanEck China Growth Leaders ETF  

GLCN

 

$0.3572

 

4%

 

$0.7160

 

$0.9331

VanEck ChiNext ETF  

CNXT

 

None

 

None

 

None

 

$4.4706

VanEck Egypt Index ETF  

EGPT

 

$0.6648

 

3%

 

None

 

None

VanEck India Growth Leaders ETF  

GLIN

 

None

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Indonesia Index ETF  

IDX

 

$0.2151

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Israel ETF  

ISRA

 

$0.6213

 

57%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Russia ETF  

RSX

 

$1.5232

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Russia Small-Cap ETF  

RSXJ

 

$2.0796

 

33%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Vietnam ETF  

VNM

 

$0.1031

 

17%

 

None

 

None

  

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

Strategic Equity ETFs

 

Ticker

 

Income

 

Approximate
% of Income
from PFICs

 

Short-
Term
Capital
Gain

 

Long-Term
Capital Gain

VanEck Morningstar ESG Moat ETF  

MOTE

 

$0.0507

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Morningstar Global Wide Moat ETF  

MOTG

 

$0.5500

 

None

 

$1.1923

 

$0.4668

VanEck Morningstar International Moat ETF  

MOTI

 

$1.5000

 

<1%

 

None

 

None

VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF  

MOAT

 

$0.8227

 

None

 

None

 

None

VanEck Social Sentiment ETF  

BUZZ

 

None

 

None

 

None

 

None

The majority, and possibly all, of the dividend distributions will be paid out of net investment income earned by the Funds. A portion of these distributions may come from net short-term or long-term realized capital gains or return of capital.

The final tax treatment of these dividends will be reported to shareholders on their 1099-DIV form, which is mailed after the close of each calendar year. The amount of dividends paid by each ETF may vary from time to time. Past dividend amounts are no guarantee of future dividend payment amounts.

Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC) Income: Several VanEck ETFs may make investments in non-U.S. corporations classified as “passive foreign investment companies”. Generally speaking, PFICs are non-U.S. corporations having 50% or more of their assets invested in cash or securities, or having 75% or more of their gross income originating from passive sources, including but not limited to interest, dividends and rents. In other words, these foreign companies primarily derive their revenue streams from investments (rather than operations). Please refer to your VanEck ETF’s Statement of Additional Information (SAI) for further information on PFICs.

IRS Circular 230 disclosure: VanEck does not provide legal, tax or accounting advice. Any statement contained in this communication concerning U.S. tax matters is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties imposed on the relevant taxpayer. Shareholders or potential shareholders of the VanEck ETFs should obtain their own independent tax advice based on their particular circumstances.

About VanEck

VanEck has a history of looking beyond the financial markets to identify trends that are likely to create impactful investment opportunities. We were one of the first U.S. asset managers to offer investors access to international markets. This set the tone for the firm’s drive to identify asset classes and trends – including gold investing in 1968, emerging markets in 1993, and exchange traded funds in 2006 – that subsequently shaped the investment management industry.

Today, VanEck offers active and passive strategies with compelling exposures supported by well-designed investment processes. As of November 30, 2021, VanEck managed approximately $81.9 billion in assets, including mutual funds, ETFs and institutional accounts. The firm’s capabilities range from core investment opportunities to more specialized exposures to enhance portfolio diversification. Our actively managed strategies are fueled by in-depth, bottom-up research and security selection from portfolio managers with direct experience in the sectors and regions in which they invest. Investability, liquidity, diversity, and transparency are key to the experienced decision-making around market and index selection underlying VanEck’s passive strategies.

Since our founding in 1955, putting our clients’ interests first, in all market environments, has been at the heart of the firm’s mission.

The principal risks of investing in VanEck ETFs include sector, market, economic, political, foreign currency, world event, index tracking and non-diversification risks, as well as fluctuations in net asset value and the risks associated with investing in less developed capital markets. The assets of some Funds may be concentrated in a particular sector and may be subject to more risk than investments in a diverse group of sectors. The Funds may loan their securities, which may subject them to additional credit and counterparty risk. Fixed income investments are subject to interest rate risk, credit risk, the risk that the issuer of a bond will fail to pay interest and principal in a timely manner, or that negative perceptions of the issuer’s ability to make such payments will cause the price of that bond to decline. High-yield bonds are subject to greater risk of loss of income and principal than higher-rated securities. Bonds and bond funds will decrease in value as interest rates rise. In addition when interest rates fall income may decline. Please see the prospectus of each Fund for more complete information regarding each Fund's specific risks.

To receive a distribution, you must have been a registered shareholder of the relevant VanEck ETFs on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payment date. Past distributions are not indicative of future distributions.

Fund shares are not individually redeemable and will be issued and redeemed at their NAV only through certain authorized broker-dealers in large, specified blocks of shares called “creation units” and otherwise can be bought and sold only through exchange trading. Shares may trade at a premium or discount to their NAV in the secondary market. You will incur brokerage expenses when trading Fund shares in the secondary market.

Investing involves substantial risk and high volatility, including possible loss of principal. Bonds and bond funds will decrease in value as interest rates rise. An investor should consider the investment objective, risks, charges and expenses of a Fund carefully before investing. To obtain a prospectus and summary prospectus, which contains this and other information, call 800.826.2333 or visit vaneck.com. Please read the prospectus and summary prospectus carefully before investing.

Van Eck Securities Corporation, Distributor
666 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
800.826.2333

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