Inspire Investing, the world's largest provider of faith-based ETFs, has just launched a 0.09% expense ratio U.S. large cap fund, the Inspire 500 ETF [ticker: PTL], ushering in a new era of low cost investing for faith-based investors. PTL is currently the lowest cost faith-based ETF available in the U.S. and is Inspire's ninth fund.
Inspire Advisors, a leading faith-based investing firm, has joined counsel America First Legal (AFL) and Boyden Gray PLLC in a lawsuit against Target Corporation and its Board of Directors. The lawsuit seeks to hold Target and its leadership accountable for misleading representations about its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) mandates that betrayed Target's customers and shareholders and caused investors to lose billions of dollars.
The biblically responsible Inspire 100 ETF (NYSE: BIBL) celebrated six years of giving faith-based investors a biblically responsible option in the U.S. large-cap space without exposure to mega-cap technology giants like Meta, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, or Google. Though figured into many large-cap funds, these companies are not held in any of Inspire's ETFs due to their negative score using the Inspire Impact Score methodology.