
Investment Company Institute (ICI)
The Investment Company Institute (ICI) is a trade organization founded in 1940 that represents mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and other investment companies in the United States. It advocates for the interests of its members, provides educational resources, and conducts research on market trends and investor behavior. The ICI plays a key role in discussing regulatory issues and promoting the benefits of investment funds to policymakers, investors, and the public. Its goal is to support the growth and stability of the investment industry while helping investors make informed decisions about their financial futures.