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Top 3 New Features of the Redesigned ICI.org

For the past few months, our team has been hard at work developing a redesigned website with an improved user journey. Explore our favorite new features!

The biggest upgrade for the new ICI.org is our member dashboard. This personalized hub, dubbed “My ICI,” provides direct access to committee pages, meetings, and resources, as well as memos, white...

ICI’s mission is to strengthen the foundation of the asset management industry for the ultimate benefit of the long-term individual investor. But to achieve this mission, we need policies and...

With an 85-year history advocating for individual investors and the asset management industry, ICI has a lot of resources. Our old site made it quite difficult to actually find what you needed. But no...

While the redesigned website launched in early October, it will continue to evolve to be an even stronger resource for the asset management industry and policymakers. We will continue to make...

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Reviving the EU Securitisation Market: It's Time to Listen to Investors

Securitisation should be one of Europe’s most powerful financial tools. The benefits are clear: liquidity creation, risk transfer, capital relief, funding diversification, tailored risk-return profiles, and deeper, more efficient markets. And yet, securitisation remains regretfully underused in the EU—constrained by regulatory choices that continue to suffocate a market with enormous untapped potential.

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Improve Cross-Border European Asset Management—with This One Weird Trick?

In the 2010s, a digital media trend emerged promoting so-called life hacks: simple actions that claimed to deliver dramatic results. These were often accompanied by clickbait headlines promising transformation with “one weird trick” (use this one simple hack to pay off your mortgage in five years!) While sometimes grounded in logic, the claims were usually greatly overblown to attract attention.