Lysander Announces Estimated Tax Year End Distributions for the Lysander ActivETFs
TORONTO, Nov. 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Lysander Funds Limited ("Lysander") today announced the estimated cash distributions for each of Lysander-Slater Preferred Share ActivETF, Lysander-Canso Corporate Treasury ActivETF and Lysander-Canso Floating Rate ActivETF (TSX:PR) (TSX:LYCT) (TSX:LYFR), respectively (each, an "ETF" and collectively, the "ETFs") for the 2025 tax year.Estimated Tax Year ending December 15, 2025, Cash DistributionThe estimated tax year-end cash distributions are based on information available as of October 31, 2025. These amounts reflect forward-looking information, and the actual distributions may differ from these estimates. Details of the estimated distribution amounts are as follows:Lysander ETFTicker SymbolEstimated Income Per UnitEstimated Capital Gains Per UnitEstimated TotalDistribution Per UnitLysander-Slater Preferred Share ActivETFFull story available on Benzinga.com
These estimated distributions provide investors with an early indication of the potential income and capital gains they might receive from their ETF holdings. The estimates are based on data available up to October 31, 2025, giving a snapshot of the funds' performance throughout the year.
While the announcement provides valuable information, Lysander Funds Limited emphasizes that these figures are estimates and subject to change. The actual distributions ultimately paid out could differ from these projections due to market fluctuations and other factors impacting the funds' performance between the estimation date and the tax year-end on December 15, 2025.
Investors interested in learning more about the specific estimated distribution amounts for each ETF can find the full details on Benzinga.com. This detailed breakdown will likely include a per-unit estimate of both income and capital gains distributions, allowing investors to better understand the potential composition of their year-end payouts.
This announcement serves as a crucial reminder for investors to consult with their financial advisors to understand the tax implications of these distributions and how they fit into their overall investment strategy. While the estimates offer a helpful guide, the final distribution amounts and their tax consequences should be carefully considered in the context of individual financial circumstances.