Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP)
ISIN: US35473P7446
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"A Quiet Giant: The Origins and Heritage of Franklin Templeton
<div type="heading"Few investment houses embody global reach and enduring trust like Franklin Templeton. Founded in 1947 in New York by Rupert H. Johnson Sr., the firm began as a family business inspired by the prudence and long-term vision of Benjamin Franklin — values that remain central to its ethos today.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Over decades, Franklin Templeton evolved into one of the world’s leading asset managers, with operations across over 30 countries and assets under management exceeding USD 1.4 trillion. The company’s hallmark is accessibility — providing investors everywhere with efficient, transparent routes to international markets.
<div type="paragraph"The Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP), launched in 2017, extends that vision by giving investors low-cost, index-tracking exposure to one of the world’s most influential economies: Japan.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"The Investment Vehicle: Structure, Objective, and Style
<div type="heading"Behind ISIN US35473P7446 lies a U.S.-listed exchange-traded fund that seeks to replicate the performance of the FTSE Japan Capped Index, which measures the performance of large- and mid-cap Japanese companies.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"The ETF’s objective is straightforward — to provide investment results that closely correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of its benchmark. With exposure to over 400 Japanese equities, FLJP captures the heartbeat of Japan’s corporate landscape, including global leaders such as Toyota, Sony, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, and Keyence.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"The fund employs physical replication, directly holding the underlying Japanese stocks rather than using derivatives or swaps, ensuring transparency and alignment with the real market.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Philosophy, Style, and Approach
<div type="heading"Franklin Templeton’s approach to ETF management is grounded in cost efficiency, clarity, and precision. FLJP reflects that philosophy, offering a simple, low-cost route to participate in the Japanese equity market without active management risk.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Japan’s stock market — the Tokyo Stock Exchange — is home to some of the world’s most globally integrated companies, and FLJP provides exposure across key sectors including industrials, technology, finance, and consumer goods.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"The ETF’s expense ratio of just 0.09% positions it as one of the most cost-effective ways to access Japanese equities, particularly when compared with actively managed Japan-focused funds. Its liquidity and scale make it well suited for both institutional and retail investors seeking to diversify geographically.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Track Record, Performance, and Benchmarks
<div type="heading"Since launch, FLJP has tracked its benchmark — the FTSE Japan Capped Index — with high accuracy. The ETF’s long-term performance reflects both Japan’s economic cycles and its evolving corporate reforms.
<div type="paragraph"Japan’s equity market has experienced a renaissance in recent years, buoyed by improving governance standards, shareholder-friendly policies, and structural reforms championed by both the government and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Historically, Japanese equities have offered steady long-term returns with a lower correlation to U.S. markets, making FLJP a useful diversifier for global investors. The index’s weighting toward exporters also gives it potential upside during periods of global trade strength and yen weakness.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Use Cases, Investor Base, and Institutional Appeal
<div type="heading"FLJP attracts a broad range of investors — from those seeking to diversify away from Western equities to institutions looking for low-cost, transparent access to Asia’s developed markets.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"The ETF can serve as a regional equity building block, complementing global or U.S.-centric portfolios. Financial institutions, pension funds, and discretionary managers use funds like FLJP to provide geographic diversification, while maintaining liquidity and cost efficiency.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"For investors seeking growth potential tied to Japan’s innovation sectors — particularly automation, robotics, and high-tech manufacturing — FLJP represents an efficient gateway.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Regions, Availability, and Accessibility on Verī
<div type="heading"Through the Verī Platform, the Franklin FTSE Japan ETF is available globally, providing access to Japan’s equity market within a regulated, transparent investment environment.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"For institutions and advisers across Africa, the fund’s low cost, global diversification benefits, and simple structure make it an attractive option within internationally oriented investment universes.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line" <div type="image" <div type="empty-line"Integration with Verī Platform and MPS
<div type="heading"On the Verī Platform, FLJP is globally accessible, offering investors across Africa and beyond a route to hold Japanese equity exposure within a regulated investment account. Within the Verī Managed Portfolio Service (MPS), such ETFs might be used to provide regional diversification, complementing global or U.S.-centric equity positions.Depending on the portfolio objective, Japanese equity exposures like FLJP might play a role in balanced or growth strategies where the focus includes long-term capital appreciation through geographic diversification. The MPS provides a framework that enables advisers and institutions to integrate such assets efficiently while maintaining visibility and control.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Costs, Fees, and Efficiency
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Expense Ratio: 0.09%
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Replication Method: Physical (full replication)
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Fund Size: Over USD 1 billion
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Index Tracked: FTSE Japan Capped Index
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Exchange: NYSE Arca (U.S.)
Its combination of scale, cost efficiency, and exposure breadth makes FLJP one of the most accessible tools for Japanese market participation.
<div type="paragraph" <div type="empty-line"Comparative Advantages and Risks
<div type="heading"Advantages:
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Broad exposure to Japan’s largest and most liquid companies
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Extremely low cost and efficient tracking
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Physical replication provides transparency and simplicity
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Geographic diversification for global portfolios
Risks:
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Currency fluctuations between the Japanese yen and U.S. dollar
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Economic sensitivity to global trade cycles
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Regional geopolitical risk (e.g., China and North Korea relations)
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Potential underperformance during strong U.S. equity phases
How Verī Platform Helps Clarify
<div type="heading"At Verī, our mission is simple: to provide access to the entire universe of investments — from income to accumulation strategies, passive to active approaches, low-risk to high-risk instruments, across all asset types, currencies, and regions.When we highlight funds or securities such as this one, it is not an endorsement, recommendation, or promotion of that specific investment. Rather, it is a demonstration of the wide spectrum of options available through the Verī Platform.Our role is to enable access and transparency — giving investors and institutions the ability to see, compare, and evaluate a universe of choices, so they can make their own informed decisions in line with their objectives and responsibilities.
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<div type="paragraph" <div type="divider"Disclaimer
<div type="heading"“This article is provided by Verī strictly for informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial advice, a recommendation, or an endorsement of this investment. The details shared are educational, aimed at broadening knowledge of the investment universe available.”
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