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Company details

  1. Investment Service
  2. Alternative Financial Service
  3. Asset Manager Service
  4. Financial Planner
  5. Fund Management Company
  6. Non-Bank Financial Service

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I spent years holding Australian ETFs without really understanding what I owned. The fund manager documents were 40 pages long and written for compliance departments, not actual investors. I could see my portfolio balance going up but I had no idea what companies I actually held, whether my funds overlapped, or what my management fees were costing me in real dollar terms over time. When I finally sat down and worked it out, I realised I had been holding two funds that were basically identical. Same top holdings, same sector weights, same banks and miners at the top. I was paying two sets of management fees for no reason. I went looking for a tool that would have shown me this clearly. Nothing existed for Australian investors that explained ETF overlap in plain English. Everything was either too complex, built for financial advisers, or designed for the US market. So I built ETFLens. It pulls the data that actually matters and puts it in plain language. You can check the holdings overlap between any two ASX ETFs, see your full sector and geographic exposure, and find out what your management fees cost in actual dollars over 10, 20 and 30 years, not just as a percentage that is hard to visualise. ETFLens is free to use. There are no ads and no payments from fund managers. Pro tools are available from $15 per month. General information only, not financial advice. Built solo in Melbourne, Australia.


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3.7

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great tool to avoid duplication of underlying assets

I Have a portfolio for ETF’s as a large part of our SMSF.
This is the first site I’ve found the provides a clear, easy to understand breakdown of the underlying holdings of each ETF. It’s a great tool to help avoid overlap in the concentrated Australian ETF market.
The website creator was very quick to add some additional ETF’s we asked about and hold in our portfolio

May 8, 2026
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