The team at Bancreek Capital Advisors, LLC was thrilled to ring the iconic Opening Bell at The New York Stock Exchange on Monday, July 15th. This ceremony, which is steeped in tradition and has been a fixture every morning at the NYSE for decades, marks the opening of the day’s trading and the bell ringing ceremony is broadcast around the world on all of the major financial news networks.
Bancreek was on hand to celebrate the launch of its first ETF, Bancreek U.S. Large Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: BCUS), which began trading in late 2023. Bancreek has since launched a second ETF as well, Bancreek International Large Cap ETF (NYSE Arca: BCIL). Both funds are actively managed and use a rigorous quantitative framework to identify structurally advantaged business models to include in their respective portfolios.
“Ringing the Opening Bell at the NYSE was surreal, humbling, and a moment our team will never forget,” said Andrew Skatoff, chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Bancreek. “It was an outstanding opportunity to showcase our brand, our team and the BCUS ticker. It was also a great moment for us personally as we were able to ring the bell surrounded by family, friends and close supporters who have been on the Bancreek journey with us since the beginning.”
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The Bancreek team rings the Opening Bell on Monday, July 15, 2024, at the New York Stock Exchange. Photos courtesy of Maria Wurtz, NYSE.
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