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Picton Mahoney Announces May 2026 Monthly Distributions for Five ETF Funds

Picton Mahoney Asset Management announced per-unit cash distributions ranging from $0.0274 to $0.0548 for its PICTON alternative funds on May 14, 2026. Unitholders of record on May 21 will receive payments on May 29. The Toronto-based firm, which manages $17.8 billion, pioneered alternative investment strategies since its founding in 2004.

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Picton Mahoney Asset Management announced on May 14, 2026, in Toronto the May 2026 monthly cash distributions for the ETF Units of five PICTON funds. 0522 per unit. 0548 per unit.

0274 per unit. 0532 per unit. Unitholders of record of the ETF Units at the close of business on May 21, 2026, will receive the per-unit cash distributions, payable on May 29, 2026.

The press release was issued via GlobeNewswire on May 14, 2026. The TSX tickers for the funds are PFIA, PFCO, PFCB, PFAA, and PFIG. Benzinga reported the full series of declarations. 8 billion in assets under management as at April 30, 2026.

The firm was founded in 2004. Picton Mahoney Asset Management is a Canadian investment firm based in Toronto recognized for pioneering alternative investment strategies. Its philosophy centers on building resilient portfolios from a "bear mindset" of adaptability and strength.

The firm has helped advisors and investors move away from traditional models toward diversified solutions using quantitative research, fundamental analysis and hedging strategies. com. com.

Key Facts

Five PICTON funds declared May 2026 distributions
Distributions range from $0.0274 per unit for PICTON Core Bond Fund to $0.0548 for PICTON Credit Opportunities Alternative Fund, payable May 29 to unitholders o
Announcement made in Toronto on May 14, 2026
Issued via GlobeNewswire; funds trade under TSX tickers PFIA, PFCO, PFCB, PFAA, PFIG
PICTON Investments manages $17.8 billion
Assets under management as of April 30, 2026; firm founded in 2004 and based in Toronto

Story Timeline

5 events
  1. 2026-05-14

    Picton Mahoney Asset Management announces May 2026 monthly cash distributions for five PICTON ETF funds in Toronto

    3 sourcesBenzinga · GlobeNewswire · Financial Post
  2. 2026-04-30

    PICTON Investments reports $17.8 billion in assets under management

    1 sourcePicton Mahoney Asset Management
  3. 2004

    Picton Mahoney Asset Management founded

    1 sourcePicton Mahoney Asset Management
  4. 2026-05-21

    Record date for unitholders to receive May distributions

    2 sourcesBenzinga · GlobeNewswire
  5. 2026-05-29

    Distributions payable to eligible unitholders

    2 sourcesBenzinga · GlobeNewswire

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Income-seeking ETF investors receive predictable monthly cash flows from alternative strategies

  2. 02

    Distributions support advisor confidence in Picton Mahoney's resilient portfolio approach

  3. 03

    Continued AUM growth from $17.8 billion base as of late April could be reinforced by consistent payouts

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