{
    "success": true,
    "data": {
        "leverage": false,
        "derivates": false,
        "swaps": false,
        "inverse": false,
        "replication_method": "physical",
        "ucits": true,
        "type": "ETF",
        "complex_factors": [],
        "classification": "non-complex",
        "supporting_data": "The SPDR S&P Global Dividend Aristocrats Screened UCITS ETF is a UCITS compliant ETF and aims to track the performance of the S&P Global Dividend Aristocrats Screened Quality Income Index. The ETF uses physical replication and does not use leverage. The index is based on dividend-paying stocks globally. The fund invests primarily in securities included in the Index. Financial derivative instruments may be used to manage the portfolio efficiently. The structure and risks are straightforward and easily understood by retail investors with basic knowledge. There are no identified complex features like embedded derivatives, significant leverage, or opaque indices. The use of derivatives are only used for managing the portfolio efficiently as per the provided KID. Securities lending is not currently engaged in. The risk profile is 6/7 but the risk is not tied to complex mechanisms. ESMA states that any derivate usage will make it complex, but as the KID data states that they are being used only for efficient portfolio management with minimal risk then they would not classify the asset as complex."
    }
}