Corgi Launches Founder-Led ETF on Nasdaq: FDRS
Corgi, an innovative AI fintech startup, has officially announced the launch and listing of its Founder-Led ETF (Nasdaq: FDRS) on Nasdaq. This new exchange-traded fund is specifically designed to provide investors with an efficient avenue to gain exposure to publicly traded companies identified as “founder-led,” aligning with a rules-based investment methodology. To commemorate this significant milestone, Corgi rang the Nasdaq Opening Bell in Times Square on December 30, 2025.
What is the Founder-Led ETF (FDRS)?
The Founder-Led ETF (FDRS) aims to attract investors looking for a simplified way to tap into a portfolio composed of founder-led public companies. As explained by Corgi's CEO, Nicolas Laqua, “FDRS is built for investors who want an easy, single-ticker way to access a portfolio of founder-led public companies.” This unique fund offers diversified exposure while endorsing the potential advantages of founder-led companies, which often emphasize a long-term focus and commitment to their businesses.
Key Features of FDRS
- Single Ticker Access: FDRS provides a convenient way for investors to gain diversified exposure through a single ETF.
- Founder-Led Focus: The fund targets companies led by their founders, which typically enhances strategic direction and innovation.
- Trade on Nasdaq: Shares of FDRS are listed on Nasdaq and can be bought or sold throughout the trading day using broker-dealers and financial intermediaries.
About Corgi
Corgi operates as an AI financial infrastructure company, focusing on creating groundbreaking products in both insurance and finance. The firm aims to build a robust foundation for the next generation of financial services, integrating AI and technology from its inception. Interested parties can learn more about Corgi on their LinkedIn page or by visiting their website at www.corgifunds.com.
Investor Considerations
Before investing in FDRS, it is crucial for investors to carefully evaluate their investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. The fund’s prospectus contains comprehensive information and should be reviewed thoroughly. A copy of the prospectus is available upon request.
Investment in ETFs involves risks, including the potential loss of principal. Notably, FDRS shares trade at market prices, not net asset value (NAV), and may not be redeemable individually. Furthermore, they could trade at a premium or discount relative to NAV, with brokerage commissions affecting overall returns.
Contact Information
For media inquiries or further details, please contact:
Emily Yuan, COO
Email: emily.yuan@corgifunds.com
Phone: 301-693-2267