Association of Investment Companies
Appearance
(Redirected from The Association of Investment Trust Companies)
Abbreviation | AIC |
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Formation | 1932 |
Legal status | Trade body for closed-ended investment companies |
Headquarters | 24 Chiswell Street, City of London, EC1Y 4YY |
Membership | 350 members |
Chief Executive | Richard Stone |
Website | AIC website |
The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) is the United Kingdom trade association for the closed-ended investment company industry.[1]
Function
[edit]The association represents a broad range of closed-ended investment companies, incorporating investment trusts, offshore investment companies, REITs and Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) that are traded on the London Stock Exchange, AIM, Specialist Fund Segment and Euronext.
History
[edit]It was founded in 1932, and was owned by James Henry. It was previously called the Association of Investment Trust Companies.
Location
[edit]AIC is situated in the City of London near to Moorgate tube station.
References
[edit]- ^ Lowe, Jenny (20 September 2010). "In the spotlight: Association of Investment Companies". FT Adviser. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-12-03.