Why invest in WYNC?
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Income that acts like equities
An income strategy for the core of your portfolio, which closely tracks global share market performance with significantly higher yield.1
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Less concentration risk
WYNC harvests income from multiple sources, rather than overweighting high dividend stocks with style or sector biases.
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Systematic expertise
Leverage the experience of the world’s largest asset manager, with 40+ years’ experience and more than US$370 billion in data-driven active strategies.2
How does WYNC generate income?*

How does WYNC capture market upside?
The fund uses futures to offset the performance drag that can typically come with selling options for income.

Source: BlackRock, as of 30 April 2026. Investment process is subject to change and provided here for illustrative purposes only; not meant to depict actual data **WYNC’s equity portfolio targets a beta of 0.9 to the MSCI World Index
Who is BlackRock Systematic?
WYNC is actively managed by BlackRock’s global data-driven investing team. Learn more about systematic investing.
***Source: BlackRock as of 30 September 2025
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