AFL

NYSEStock$118.06+1.59 (+1.37%)
Mkt Cap 60.1BP/E 13.48Div Yield 2.06%Beta 0.61Vol 1.6M
52W$98.09
$118.67

ETFs That Hold AFL (Aflac Incorporated)

1M

+0.85%

3M

+7.96%

6M

+7.59%

YTD

+6.86%

1Y

+14.68%

3Y

+68.86%

5Y

+112.64%

ETFs That Hold AFL

Aflac Incorporated is held by 271 ETFs. The largest position by market value is in VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF).

ETFFund NameWeight
STXVStrive 1000 Value ETF0.35%
USNZXtrackers Net Zero Pathway Paris Aligned US Equity ETF0.09%
ESGFlexShares STOXX US ESG Select Index Fund0.20%
COROiShares International Country Rotation Active ETF0.00%
IVVWiShares S&P 500 BuyWrite ETF0.09%
SAEFSchwab Ariel ESG ETF0.98%
SFYSoFi Select 500 ETF0.04%
NUDVNuveen ESG Dividend1.07%
BUYBProShares S&P 500 Buyback Aristocrats ETF1.45%
MMTMState Street SPDR S&P 1500 Momentum Tilt ETF0.12%
GLOFiShares Global Equity Factor ETF0.09%
NOEQNorthern Funds - Northern Trust US Equities ETF0.02%
ACWFiShares MSCI Global Multifactor ETF0.09%
XMAGLarge Cap Ex-Mag 7 ETF0.12%
TOKiShares MSCI Kokusai ETF0.07%
HSPXGlobal X S&P 500 Covered Call ETF0.09%
FABFirst Trust Multi Cap Value AlphaDEX Fund0.09%
ONOFGlobal X - Adaptive U.S. Risk Management ETF0.08%
AOKiShares Core 30/70 Conservative Allocation ETF0.01%
GEQCambria Global EW 2 ETF0.06%

Excludes leveraged and inverse ETFs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ETFs hold AFL?
Aflac Incorporated (AFL) is held by 271 ETFs (excluding leveraged and inverse funds). The largest position by market value is in VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF).
What is the largest ETF that holds AFL?
By fund size, VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) with $1.60T in AUM holds 0.09% of its portfolio in AFL, representing $1.38B in market value.
What percentage of IAK is AFL?
AFL makes up 4.69% of IAK (iShares U.S. Insurance ETF), making it one of the largest positions in that fund.
Is AFL in the S&P 500?
Yes, AFL is a component of the S&P 500 index, held by S&P 500 ETFs including SPY and VOO.
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