Total Expense Ratio (TER) ETF Singapore

Total Expense Ratio (TER) ETF Singapore

The Total Expense Ratio (TER) of an ETF is the annual cost of running the fund expressed as a percentage of average net assets, encompassing the management fee, trustee/custodian fees, audit fees, and other operational expenses — deducted daily from the fund NAV before any published returns. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

TER is one of the most important factors in long-term ETF investing. A 0.2% difference in TER compounds significantly over 20-30 years. Singapore investors should compare TERs carefully when choosing between ETFs tracking the same index.

Total Expense Ratio (TER) ETF Singapore Singapore Glossary

What Is the Total Expense Ratio (TER)?

The TER (also called the Ongoing Charges Figure, or OCF, in Europe) represents the total annual cost of holding an ETF. It is expressed as a percentage and deducted continuously from the fund NAV — you never write a cheque; the return you see is already net of TER. For example, if an ETF generates a gross return of 10% but has a TER of 0.5%, your net return is approximately 9.5%.

TER typically includes: management fee (largest component), index licensing fee, custodian fee, audit/legal/admin fees, and MAS registration fees for Singapore-domiciled funds. It does not include brokerage commissions to buy/sell the ETF or the bid-ask spread.

TER vs Management Fee: What Is the Difference?

The management fee is what the fund manager charges for running the ETF. The TER is broader: it includes the management fee plus all other fund-level operating costs. For passively managed index ETFs, the management fee is usually 85-95% of the TER. When comparing ETFs, always use TER (or OCF) rather than management fee alone for a proper cost comparison.

Typical TER Ranges for ETFs in Singapore

ETF Type Typical TER Range
Broad global equity (VWRA, IWDA) 0.10%-0.22%
S&P 500 ETF (Ireland-domiciled) 0.07%-0.20%
S-REIT ETFs (SGX-listed) 0.35%-0.60%
Singapore STI ETF 0.18%-0.30%
Thematic/sector ETFs 0.40%-0.75%
Actively managed funds 1.00%-2.00%+

How TER Is Deducted from Your ETF

TER is not charged as a lump-sum annual fee. Instead, it is accrued daily as a tiny fraction of the fund assets and deducted before the NAV is published each day. Over one year, a S$10,000 investment in an ETF with 0.2% TER costs S$20/year in fees. This happens invisibly — the return you see already reflects the TER deduction.

TER Impact on Long-Term Returns

Over a 30-year horizon, TER makes a significant difference. A S$100,000 investment growing at 8% gross per annum:

TER Net Return Value at 30 Years
0.07% 7.93% ~S$987,000
0.20% 7.80% ~S$944,000
0.50% 7.50% ~S$865,000
1.50% 6.50% ~S$661,000

Low-TER ETFs Available to Singapore Investors

Singapore investors have access to low-TER ETFs through SGX and international brokers. Notable options: CSPX (iShares Core S&P 500, TER 0.07%, LSE-listed), VWRA (Vanguard FTSE All-World Acc, TER 0.22%, LSE-listed), SWRD (SPDR MSCI World, TER 0.12%), G3B (Nikko AM STI ETF, TER ~0.30%, SGX-listed). For REIT exposure, CFA (NikkoAM-Straits Trading Asia ex Japan REIT ETF, TER ~0.55%) and QL2 (Lion-Phillip S-REIT ETF, TER ~0.60%). See our Singapore REIT ETF guide.

How to Find an ETF TER

ETF TERs are published in the fund Key Investor Information Document (KIID) or Product Highlights Sheet (PHS) on the fund manager website, the annual report, and ETF data aggregators such as JustETF, ETF.com, or Morningstar. For SGX-listed ETFs, MAS-registered fund documents are on the MAS OPERA database. Always verify TER before investing, as it can change year to year.

Frequently Asked Questions: Total Expense Ratio (TER) ETF Singapore

What is the total expense ratio (TER) of an ETF?
TER is the total annual cost of an ETF expressed as a percentage of average assets, including management fees, custodian fees, audit costs, and other fund-level expenses. It is deducted daily from the NAV before returns are reported.
What is a good TER for an ETF in Singapore?
For broad market index ETFs, below 0.25% is considered low. Passive S-REIT ETFs typically charge 0.35%-0.60%. Thematic or actively managed funds often exceed 1%.
Is TER the same as management fee?
No. Management fee is one component of TER. TER is broader and includes all fund-level operating costs. Always compare TER rather than management fee alone.
How do I find the TER of an ETF in Singapore?
Check the ETF Key Investor Information Document, Product Highlights Sheet, or annual report on the fund manager website. JustETF and Morningstar also list TERs for most globally listed ETFs.
Does TER include brokerage commission?
No. TER covers fund-level operating costs only. Brokerage commissions, the bid-ask spread, and platform fees are separate costs not included in TER.

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