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  1. Corgi Funds Launches Record 34 ETFs
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Corgi Funds Launches Record 34 ETFs

Heather BellMay 06, 2026
2026-05-06

The U.S. ETF industry saw its single-largest new ETF rollout in history when issuer Corgi Funds launched 34 actively managed funds on the Cboe BZX exchange. The new products are a mix of thematic and buffer equity ETFs, with many of the thematic ETFs offering new exposures.

Key Takeaways

  • Corgi Strategies has set a new record for the U.S. ETF industry with a “blitz” rollout of 34 funds.
  • The wave of launches introduces several “first-to-market” exposures, including city-specific funds for New York and the Bay Area, as well as funds covering niche categories.
  • The ETFs are competitively priced, with most of the thematic ETFs charging 35 basis points and the buffered ETFs charging 30.

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Corgi Funds is not entirely a newcomer to the ETF space. At the start of the year, it launched the passively managed Corgi Founder-Led ETF (FDRS), which has roughly $80 million in assets under management. The issuer is part of The Corgi Company, which describes itself as an “AI financial infrastructure company.” It represents the asset management operations of the parent firm, which also provides business insurance to startups through Corgi Insure.

Some of the notable standouts in the launch include two locally focused first-to-market funds. The Corgi Bay Area Based ETF (BAY) and the Corgi NYC Based ETF (NYNY) target companies headquartered in San Francisco and New York City, respectively. Both come with expense ratios of 0.20%.

The remaining 26 thematic ETFs each have an expense ratio of 0.35%. Among the notable first-of-their kind funds included in the launch are highly focused products covering the beauty industry, caffeinated beverages, lifestyle companies, and the buy now/pay later space. All of Corgi’s thematic ETFs implement traditional bottom-up security selection.

Meanwhile, the buffered ETFs operate similarly to existing products offered by competitors. As such, each ETF is tied to a reference product, tracking its price performance via FLEX options, and protects against a set percentage in downside performance over a one-year outcome period. Each has an expense ratio of 0.30%. The reference ETFs for the Corgi products include the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY A-), the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ B), the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM A-) and the iShares EAFE ETF (EFA A).

The new funds are listed below:

Corgi Thematic ETFs
TickerFund
AVCorgi Aerospace & Commercial Aviation ETF
BAYCorgi Bay Area Based ETF
BLCKCorgi Crypto Infrastructure ETF
BREWCorgi Coffee & Energy Drinks ETF
BZZCorgi Drones & Urban Air Mobility ETF
CBOTCorgi Robots & Humanoids ETF
CMAGCorgi Mag 7 ETF
CQTMCorgi Quantum Computing ETF
DIPRCorgi Space & Satellite Communications ETF
DOCKCorgi Ports, Rail & Freight ETF
EUVCorgi Lithography & Semiconductor Photonics ETF
EYESCorgi Data & Surveillance ETF
GASZCorgi Natural Gas Power & Turbines ETF
GLAMCorgi Beauty, Skincare & Aesthetics ETF
GNMXCorgi Genomics & Precision Medicine ETF
HULLCorgi Shipping & Global Logistics ETF
JOULCorgi High Voltage Grid Equipment ETF
KYCCorgi Digital Banking & Fintech Infrastructure ETF
LATRCorgi Buy Now Pay Later ETF
NYNYCorgi NYC Based ETF
ODDZCorgi Sports Betting & Gambling ETF
PTNTCorgi IP Licensing & Royalties ETF
STYLCorgi Lifestyle Brands ETF
WATSCorgi Battery Energy Storage Systems ETF
WNDRCorgi Travel & Leisure ETF
WRCorgi U.S. War Machine ETF
XACorgi AI Cybersecurity ETF

Corgi Structured Buffer ETFs
TickerFund
CTMACorgi U.S. Equities 30% Structured Buffer ETF - May Series
EMMYCorgi Emerging Markets Equities 15% Structured Buffer ETF - May Series
HMAYCorgi U.S. Equities 100% Structured Buffer ETF - May Series
IDMYCorgi International Developed Equities 15% Structured Buffer ETF - May Series
QMYCorgi Growth & Technology 10% Structured Buffer ETF - May Series
SCMYCorgi U.S. Small-Cap 15% Structured Buffer ETF - May Series

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