Formation | 1940 |
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Purpose | To encourage adherence to ethical standards by industry participants; advance the interests of funds, their shareholders, directors, and investment advisers; and promote public understanding of mutual funds and other investment companies. |
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Chair | Yie-Hsin Hung |
Vice Chairman | George C. W. Gatch |
President and CEO | Eric J. Pan |
Main organ | Board of governors |
Website | www |
Formerly called | National Association of Investment Companies |
The Investment Company Institute (ICI) is a global association of regulated funds, including mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, closed-end funds, and unit investment trusts in the United States, and similar funds offered to investors in jurisdictions worldwide. ICI encourages adherence to ethical standards, promotes public financial literacy about funds and investing, and advances the interests of investment funds and their shareholders, directors, and advisers.