The 3 main water UCITS ETFs compared
| ETF | ISIN / ticker | Index | TER p.a. | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L&G Clean Water UCITS ETF | ticker GLUG | Solactive Clean Water (~61 holdings) | ~0.49% | accumulating |
| iShares Global Water UCITS ETF | IE00B1TXK627 (IH2O) | S&P Global Water (50 holdings) | ~0.65% | distributing |
| Global X Clean Water UCITS ETF | IE000BWKUES1 (AQWA) | Solactive Global Clean Water | ~0.50% | accumulating |
Verification as of June 2026. TER and share classes (acc/dist) can change — check the current KID before buying.
How to pick the right one
- Index & diversification: iShares Global Water tracks the 50 largest water names (more concentrated, more utilities). The Clean Water indices (L&G, Global X) are broader and more technology-tilted.
- Cost (TER): L&G is cheapest at ~0.49%, iShares dearest at ~0.65% — over years that adds up.
- Distribution: Need income? Take the distributing iShares (IH2O). For pure wealth building an accumulating one (L&G, Global X) is simpler.
- Size/liquidity: iShares Global Water is by far the largest and most liquid — tight spreads, easy trading.
For EU investors: US water ETFs like PHO or FIW are generally not tradable here under EU rules (PRIIPs) — no EU key information document. Stick to the UCITS versions above.
FAQ
What is the best water ETF for European investors?
It depends on index, diversification and cost. The three relevant UCITS ETFs are L&G Clean Water (~0.49%), iShares Global Water (IE00B1TXK627, ~0.65%, distributing) and Global X Clean Water (IE000BWKUES1, ~0.50%).
Accumulating or distributing?
Accumulating reinvests dividends (wealth building); distributing pays them out (income). iShares Global Water is distributing, L&G and Global X are accumulating.
Can EU investors buy US water ETFs (PHO/FIW)?
Usually no — no EU KID (PRIIPs), generally not orderable for retail here. Use the UCITS versions.
Not financial advice. The ETFs mentioned are examples, not buy or sell recommendations. Investing carries price risk up to total loss. TER/share-class data without warranty, as of June 2026 — check the current KID.