
Fundamentals for Newer Directors 2014 (pdf)
The latest edition of ICI’s flagship publication shares a wealth of research and data on trends in the investment company industry.
Stay informed of the policy priorities ICI champions on behalf of the asset management industry and individual investors.
Explore research from ICI’s experts on industry-related developments, trends, and policy issues.
Explore expert resources, analysis, and opinions on key topics affecting the asset management industry.
Read ICI’s latest publications, press releases, statements, and blog posts.
See ICI’s upcoming and past events.
The latest edition of ICI’s flagship publication shares a wealth of research and data on trends in the investment company industry.
Explore expert resources, analysis, and opinions on key topics affecting the asset management industry.
Read ICI’s latest publications, press releases, statements, and blog posts.
See ICI’s upcoming and past events.
ICI Innovate brings together multidisciplinary experts to explore how emerging technologies will impact fund operations and their implications for the broader industry.
ICI Innovate is participating in the Emerging Leaders initiative, offering a heavily discounted opportunity for the next generation of asset management professionals to participate in ICI’s programming.
The Emerging.
Stay informed of the policy priorities ICI champions on behalf of the asset management industry and individual investors.
Explore research from ICI’s experts on industry-related developments, trends, and policy issues.
Explore expert resources, analysis, and opinions on key topics affecting the asset management industry.
Read ICI’s latest publications, press releases, statements, and blog posts.
See ICI’s upcoming and past events.
Washington, DC, March 17, 2008 - Fund investors agree that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed Summary Prospectus is the right length, makes it easier to compare funds, contains enough information when backed by additional disclosure on the Internet or upon request, and is a document that they are more likely to use than the current long-form prospectus, according to a survey released today by the Investment Company Institute.
The survey of more than 500 fund investors confirmed once again that investors would prefer a shorter document as long as additional information is made available.
“Our survey shows that investors support the SEC’s proposal for a simple and concise disclosure document,” said Paul Schott Stevens, President and CEO of the Institute. “The Summary Prospectus, combined with the more detailed information available on the Internet, will bring fund disclosure into the 21st century and give investors what they have long desired.” Stevens unveiled the study at ICI’s 43rd Mutual Funds and Investment Management Conference in Phoenix.
In the survey, ICI showed a mocked-up version of the SEC’s Summary Prospectus to investors who had bought funds within the last five years. Respondents were asked about several aspects of the proposed rule change. The great majority of respondents agreed that moving from the current “longer and more detailed” reporting documents to the shorter version the SEC proposed would be a positive step:
The survey also confirmed other ICI research showing that investors are comfortable with alternative document delivery strategies using the Internet:
Virtually all respondents agree with the statement, “getting investment information online is the wave of the future.”
The study and Stevens’ speech at the Mutual Funds Conference can be found on ICI’s website.
Latest Comment Letters:
TEST - ICI Comment Letter Opposing Sales Tax on Additional Services in Maryland
ICI Comment Letter Opposing Sales Tax on Additional Services in Maryland
ICI Response to the European Commission on the Savings and Investments Union