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Posted by Purpose Investments on Oct 21st, 2019

Purpose Investments Inc. Announces October Distributions

Purpose Investments Inc. is pleased to announce the following  distributions for the month of October 2019. The ex-distribution date  for all ETFs is October 28, 2019, with the exception of Purpose High  Interest Savings ETF and Purpose US Cash ETF, which have an  ex-distribution date of October 30, 2019. The ex-distribution date for all closed-end funds is October 30, 2019.

  1. Dividend is designated as an “eligible” Canadian dividend for purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada) and any similar provincial and territorial legislation
  2. Purpose US Preferred Share Fund Non-Currency Hedged – ETF Units have both a CAD and USD purchase option. Distribution per unit is declared in CAD, however, the USD purchase option (RPU.U) distribution will be made in the USD equivalent. Conversion into USD will use the end-of-day foreign exchange rate prevailing on the ex-distribution date.

About Purpose Investments Inc.

Purpose Investments is an asset management company with more than $8  billion in assets under management. Purpose Investments has an  unrelenting focus on client-centric innovation, and offers a range of  managed and quantitative investment products. Purpose Investments is led  by well-known entrepreneur Som Seif and is a division of Purpose  Financial, an independent technology-driven financial services company.

For further information please contact:

Matt Padanyi

Purpose Investments Inc.
Tel: (877) 789-1517
Email: info@purposeinvest.com


Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and  expenses all may be associated with investment fund investments. Please  read the prospectus and other disclosure documents before investing.  Investment funds are not covered by the Canada Deposit Insurance  Corporation or any other government deposit insurer. There can be no  assurance that the full amount of your investment in a fund will be  returned to you. If the securities are purchased or sold on a stock  exchange, you may pay more or receive less than the current net asset  value. Investment funds are not guaranteed, their values change  frequently and past performance may not be repeated.