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VWRP: ETF Review — Vanguard FTSE All-World Acc (Composition, TER, and Who It's For)

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Key takeaways

What VWRP Is and Why It Is So Popular

The Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF Acc (ticker VWRP) replicates the FTSE All-World index, which covers over 3,700 companies from developed and emerging markets. It encompasses approximately 90–95% of global market capitalisation. It is truly the entire world in a single ETF — and that is precisely why VWRP is one of the most widely used core funds for European retail investors.

TER is approximately 0.22% — verify the current figure on justETF. The fund is accumulating and domiciled in Ireland. Dividends are automatically reinvested within the fund, so there is no ongoing tax on dividends — taxation is deferred until the point of sale. More detail in the article on accumulating vs. distributing ETFs.

Composition: FTSE All-World by the Numbers

Approximate geographic allocation: the US represents roughly 60–65% of the index, Japan 5–6%, the UK 4%, France and Germany 2–3% each, and the rest of the world including emerging markets (China, India, Brazil) approximately 10–12%. Technology, financials, and healthcare dominate by sector.

VWRP as a Portfolio Core

VWRP is the prototype of a core ETF. If you hold only one fund, it could be VWRP. It requires no knowledge of macroeconomics, sector rotations, or company analysis — just regular investing and discipline. It is the foundation to which thematic ETFs such as ESPO or LUXU can be added as satellites.

VWRP vs. SWRD: the key difference is the inclusion of emerging markets. VWRP = the entire world; SWRD = developed markets only. If you believe in the long-term potential of China and India, VWRP provides natural exposure.

Who VWRP Is Suitable For

Almost any long-term investor. Particularly well suited for beginners looking for a simple first fund, for investors with a 10+ year horizon, and for those who do not want to actively manage their allocation. The comparison VWRP vs. S&P 500 shows that both approaches have merit — global diversification versus US concentration.

FAQ

What is the difference between VWRP and VWCE?

VWRP and VWCE are two tickers for the same Vanguard FTSE All-World Acc fund — they differ only in their listing exchange. VWRP is listed on the London Stock Exchange in GBP, VWCE on Xetra and other exchanges in EUR. Invest in the currency of your platform.

Why does VWRP not replicate the index through full physical replication?

Full replication of over 3,700 securities would be too costly and operationally inefficient. Vanguard uses optimized sampling — holding a representative subset that closely tracks the index with minimal tracking error.

Is VWRP suitable as the only fund in a portfolio?

Yes — for many investors it is a sufficiently diversified core. If you want to fine-tune allocation (more EM, bonds, gold), add specific satellites. But as a foundation, VWRP stands on its own.

How large is VWRP in terms of AUM?

It is one of the largest UCITS ETFs in Europe, with AUM in the tens of billions of euros. High AUM means liquidity, a narrow bid-ask spread, and a very low risk of the fund being closed.

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