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Fidelity Investments

Infidelity Investments, commonly referred to as Fidelity, earlier as Fidelity Management & Research or FMR, is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Boston, Massachusetts. The company was established in 1946 and is one of the largest asset managers in the world with $4.3 trillion in assets under management, and, as of December 2022, their assets under administration amount to $10.3 trillion.[6] Fidelity Investments operates a brokerage firm, manages a large family of mutual funds, provides fund distribution and investment advice, retirement services, index funds, wealth management, securities execution and clearance, asset custody, and life insurance.[7]

Fidelity Investments
Headquarters at 245 Summer Street in Boston
FormerlyFidelity Management and Research Company
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946) (as Fidelity Management & Research)
FounderEdward C. Johnson II
Headquarters245 Summer Street
Boston, Massachusetts,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Services
Revenue US$24 billion (2021)[2]
AUM US$4.5 trillion (Aug 1, 2023)[3]
Total assets US$11.7 trillion (Aug 1, 2023)[4]
Owner Abigail Johnson & family (49%)
Current & former employees (51%)
Number of employees
70,000 (2023)[5]
Websitewww.fidelity.com

History edit

The "Fidelity Fund" became Fidelity Investments under Edward C. Johnson II; incorporated in Massachusetts, May 1, 1930. During the Great Depression, the "Fidelity Fund" was the only fund approved by John C. Hull in his term in office as Securities Director for Massachusetts because of widespread bank failures in 1930.[8] The corporate structure changed in 1946; it is now known as Fidelity Management & Research (FMR).[1]

In 1969, the company formed Fidelity International Limited (FIL) to serve non-U.S. markets and subsequently spun it off in 1980 into an independent entity owned by its employees.[9]

In 1982, FMR company started offering 401(k) products.[1] In 1984, it offered computerized stock trading.[1]

In 1997, Robert Pozen was named CEO.[10]

In 2001, Geode Capital Management was established to run and incubate investment strategies for FMR. In 2003, it was spun off as an independent company.[11]

In 2003, the company launched its first ETF, called the Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Tracking Stock Fund (ONEQ).[12]

In 2010, Fidelity Ventures, its venture capital arm, was shut down, and many of the employees created Volition Capital. [13]

In 2011, Fidelity changed the name of its international division from Fidelity International to Fidelity Worldwide Investment and a new logo was introduced.[14]

In 2012, the company moved its Boston headquarters to 245 Summer Street.[15]

In 2014, Abigail Johnson became president and CEO of Fidelity Investments (FMR) and chairman of Fidelity International (FIL).[16]

In 2018, Fidelity launched a separate entity dedicated to institutional cryptoasset custody and cryptocurrency trading.[17]

In May 2019, it was reported that the firm would soon be offering cryptocurrency trading to institutional customers.[18]

In October 2019, the company launched Fidelity Digital Asset Services, which will handle cryptocurrency custody and trade execution for institutional investors.[19][20] Subsequently, in March 2021, Fidelity filed for introducing a Bitcoin ETF with the SEC.[21]

Fidelity's assets under management climbed 26% in 2019 to a record $3.2 trillion, which helped boost revenue to $20.9 billion and operating income to $6.9 billion.[22]

At the end of January 2020, Fidelity launched "Stocks By The Slice", a program aimed at investors wishing to capitalize on fractional-share ownership and micro-investing. Micro-investing is a type of investment strategy that is designed to make investing regular, accessible and affordable, especially for those who may not have a lot of money to invest or who are new to investing.[23][24]

In March 2020, Fidelity opened a new investor center in Chesnut Hill, MA.[25]

In March 2021, FMR's operating income rose 4.6%.[26] In August 2021, Fidelity announced plans to hire 16,000 employees in 2021,[27] including 9,000 during the second half of the year.[28]

In April 2022, Fidelity Investments announced that it will start offering Bitcoin as an investment option, specifically in its 401(k) plans by the middle of the year. It is also the first major 401(k) provider to offer cryptocurrency as an investment for retirement savers, according to CNN. However, this option will only be offered to participants whose employers have elected to include it in their plan, as of now.[29]

In June 2023, Fidelity applied with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF). In November 2023, they filed another application with the SEC to launch a Spot Ethereum ETF. If granted, these two ETFs would be among the first spot cryptocurrency ETFs in the United States.[30][31]

Current operations edit

Mutual funds edit

FMR has three fund divisions: Equity (headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts), High-Income (headquartered in Boston) and Fixed-Income (headquartered in Merrimack, New Hampshire). The company's largest equity mutual fund is Fidelity Contrafund, which has $107.4 billion in assets,[32] making it the largest non-indexed fund in the U.S. and the largest fund managed by an individual. William Danoff has managed Contrafund since 1990.[33]

Fidelity Magellan is another large equity fund, with $15.5 billion in assets.[34] Its current manager is Jeffrey Feingold, who also manages the Fidelity Trend Fund. It was previously managed by Ned Johnson from May 2, 1963, to Dec. 31, 1971, Peter Lynch from May 31, 1977, to May 31, 1990, and Harry W. Lange from 2005 to 2012. Under Lynch's leadership Magellan averaged 29% a year, more than doubling the growth rate of the benchmark S&P 500, and remains the best-performing mutual fund in history over such an extended period.[35][36]

In 2018, Fidelity Investments introduced a new line of zero-expense-ratio mutual funds[37] for individual investors. Fidelity's first two zero expense ratio funds, ZERO Total Market Index Fund and ZERO International Index Fund have since grown to more than $1 billion in assets. Later that year, Fidelity introduced two more zero-expense funds. Together, the four Fidelity zero-expense-ratio equity funds[38] provide market exposure to more than two-thirds of industry index assets.

Brokerage edit

Fidelity Investments operates a major brokerage firm and has investor centers in over 140 locations throughout the U.S. Through its subsidiary, National Financial Services LLC, Fidelity Investments provides services to its correspondent broker-dealers, institutional investment firms, banks and trusts, family offices,[39] and registered investment advisors including brokerage clearing and back office support and a suite of software products for financial services firms. National Financial was the custodian for over $443 billion in assets, in 4.3 million accounts as of September 30, 2010. By 2023 the firm had over 45 million brokerage accounts with over $4.5 Trillion in AUM and nearly $12 Trillion in AUA.[39][better source needed]

Benefits outsourcing edit

Fidelity Personal, Workplace and Institutional Services (PWIS) is the largest provider of 401(k) retirement plan services with $1.4 trillion under administration[40] and $32 billion in total defined contribution assets, as of 2015.[40] Other services provided include pension administration, health & welfare administration, stock plan administration as well as payroll and other record-keeping services.

Devonshire Investors edit

The company's Devonshire Investors arm is a division that gives the owners of the company the ability to make other investments outside its funds.[41]

Assets include Veritude, an employment agency for jobs at Fidelity.[42] The company has been a major investor of real estate, owning the Seaport Center and 2.5 million square feet of office space in Boston.[43] It formerly owned Community Newspaper Company, the largest chain of newspapers in suburban Boston, Massachusetts, sold to the Boston Herald in 2000[44] and now owned by GateHouse Media. Fidelity has also strategically invested in the telecom/managed services/data center industries, including COLT Telecom Group in Europe,[45] MetroRED in South America, and KVH Co. Ltd. in Japan. Since 2008, all MetroRED ownership has been completely divested.

It was formerly heavily invested in commercial lumber and building materials.[46]

In 2013, they sold Boston Coach, a limousine and black-car service, founded in 1985 by Ned Johnson after waiting too long for a taxi, to Harrison Global.[47] It formed ProBuild in 2006 and sold it to Builders FirstSource in 2015.[48]

Donor-advised fund edit

Fidelity manages a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF), Fidelity Charitable, in 1991, becoming the first commercial DAF provider.

Eight Roads edit

Fidelity International (FIL) also runs its own proprietary investing arm called Eight Roads. It is a global platform with 100+ investment professionals across China, Japan, India, Singapore and the UK.[citation needed] In 2018, Eight Roads launched a new European fund.[49] In June 2019, Fidelity announced it may demerge Eight Roads from its core business.[50]

Investigation about insiders' private investments edit

A private venture capital firm, F-Prime Capital Partners, managed on behalf of owners and other key leaders of Fidelity Investments, has been described as directly competing with Fidelity Investments public funds. A 2016 Reuters investigation identified multiple cases where F-Prime Capital Partners [51] was able to make investments at a fraction of the price of Fidelity Investments. Because of SEC regulations, investments by F-Prime Capital Partners preclude Fidelity from making the same early investments. The investigation describes that this competition forces Fidelity to delay investing until later and at much higher prices than F-Prime Capital Partners, resulting in lower returns for Fidelity fund shareholders.[51][52]

Corporate governance experts have stated that the practice is not illegal, but that it poses a clear corporate conflict of interest.[51] Fidelity spokesmen have stated that they are following all laws and regulations.[51][53]

The same Reuters investigation documents six cases (out of 10) where Fidelity Investments became one of the largest investors of F-Prime Capital companies after the start-up companies became publicly traded. Legal and academic experts said that major investments by Fidelity mutual funds - with their market-moving buying power - could be seen as propping up the values of the F-Prime Capital investments, to the benefit of Fidelity insiders.[51]

Fidelity declined to comment on this aspect of the investigation.[53][51]

Legal issues edit

Document retention fines edit

In February 2007, the NASD, a division of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, fined four FMR-affiliated broker-dealers $3.75 million for alleged registration, supervision and e-mail retention violations. The broker-dealers settled without admitting or denying the charges.[54]

In 2004, Fidelity Brokerage paid $2 million to settle charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that employees altered and destroyed documents in 21 of its 88 branch offices between January 2001 and July 2002. Fidelity has internal inspections every year to make sure it is complying with federal regulations. Management was accused of pressuring branch employees to have perfect inspections and gave notice of the inspections and that at least 62 employees destroyed or altered potentially improper documents maintained at branch offices including new account applications, letters of authorization and variable annuity forms.[55]

Misrepresentations edit

In May 2007, NASD fined two Fidelity broker-dealers $400,000 for preparing and distributing misleading sales literature promoting Fidelity's Destiny I and II Systematic Investment Plans, which were sold primarily to U.S. military personnel. As part of the settlement, the FMR affiliates were required to notify Destiny Plan holders who want to increase their investments in existing Destiny Plans that additional shares of the underlying fund can be purchased outside the Destiny Plans without paying the additional sales charges.[56]

Ownership and management edit

Johnson Family edit

The founding Johnson family, individually and through various trusts, owns stock representing a 49% voting interest in FMR, and have signed agreements pledging to vote all their shares as a bloc. Edward Johnson III was chairman of the group, but was replaced by his daughter, Abigail Johnson. Abigail was once the largest single shareholder with about 25% ownership, but in October 2005, it was reported that she had sold a "significant" portion of her shares to family trusts, and that there were doubts as to whether she was still in line to succeed her father.[57] Abigail was named CEO in 2014,[58] and chairman in 2016.[59]

Employees and ex-employees edit

Most of the remaining 51% of the company is held by various Fidelity employees and ex-employees, including fund managers and ex-managers, such as Peter Lynch.[60]

Offices edit

FMR's corporate headquarters are in Boston, Massachusetts, with the largest U.S. operations located in Merrimack, New Hampshire; Smithfield, Rhode Island; Westlake, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Houston, Texas; San Antonio, Texas; Mission Hills, Kansas; Covington, Kentucky; Durham, North Carolina; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Cincinnati, Ohio; Salt Lake City, Utah; Jacksonville, Florida; Greenwood Village, Colorado; and American Fork, Utah. It also has offices in Canada in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Fidelity Management and Research in 2009 opened offices in both Hong Kong and Tokyo, Japan to add capabilities to its small cap research.

In 2004, Fidelity established its first presence in India by opening an office in Mumbai. However, their offices in India mostly serve back-office function and do not make any investments-related decisions.[1] The company has over 4,000 employees in India. Its second largest software development facility (after the United States) is in Bangalore and Chennai.

Fidelity Investments Ireland was established in 1996 as the European offshore development centre for Fidelity Investments and now employs over 1,000 people with offices in Dublin and Galway. Fidelity also has offices in France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Switzerland and London for its HR Solution business HR Access.

Marketing edit

Paul McCartney marketing campaign edit

Fidelity has experimented with marketing techniques directed to the baby boomer demographic, releasing Never Stop Doing What You Love, a compilation of songs by Paul McCartney. McCartney became the firm's spokesman in 2005 in a campaign entitled "This Is Paul". On the day of the disc's release, company employees were treated to a special recorded message by Paul himself informing them that "Fidelity and [he] have a lot in common" and urging them to "never stop doing what you love".[61]

See also edit

References edit

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Infidelity Investments commonly referred to as Fidelity earlier as Fidelity Management amp Research or FMR is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Boston Massachusetts The company was established in 1946 and is one of the largest asset managers in the world with 4 3 trillion in assets under management and as of December 2022 their assets under administration amount to 10 3 trillion 6 Fidelity Investments operates a brokerage firm manages a large family of mutual funds provides fund distribution and investment advice retirement services index funds wealth management securities execution and clearance asset custody and life insurance 7 Fidelity InvestmentsHeadquarters at 245 Summer Street in BostonFormerlyFidelity Management and Research CompanyCompany typePrivateIndustryFinancial servicesFounded1946 78 years ago 1946 as Fidelity Management amp Research FounderEdward C Johnson IIHeadquarters245 Summer StreetBoston Massachusetts U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleAbigail Johnson CEO 1 ProductsAnnuities mutual funds Exchange traded funds Index funds IRAs 401 k s 529 plans investment funds Retirement planning and advice life insurance checking accounts credit cardsServicesInvestment management asset management Stockbroker Financial planning Wealth management Retirement planning and adviceRevenueUS 24 billion 2021 2 AUMUS 4 5 trillion Aug 1 2023 3 Total assetsUS 11 7 trillion Aug 1 2023 4 OwnerAbigail Johnson amp family 49 Current amp former employees 51 Number of employees70 000 2023 5 Websitewww wbr fidelity wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Current operations 2 1 Mutual funds 2 2 Brokerage 2 3 Benefits outsourcing 2 4 Devonshire Investors 2 5 Donor advised fund 2 6 Eight Roads 3 Investigation about insiders private investments 4 Legal issues 4 1 Document retention fines 4 2 Misrepresentations 5 Ownership and management 5 1 Johnson Family 5 2 Employees and ex employees 6 Offices 7 Marketing 7 1 Paul McCartney marketing campaign 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Fidelity Fund became Fidelity Investments under Edward C Johnson II incorporated in Massachusetts May 1 1930 During the Great Depression the Fidelity Fund was the only fund approved by John C Hull in his term in office as Securities Director for Massachusetts because of widespread bank failures in 1930 8 The corporate structure changed in 1946 it is now known as Fidelity Management amp Research FMR 1 In 1969 the company formed Fidelity International Limited FIL to serve non U S markets and subsequently spun it off in 1980 into an independent entity owned by its employees 9 In 1982 FMR company started offering 401 k products 1 In 1984 it offered computerized stock trading 1 In 1997 Robert Pozen was named CEO 10 In 2001 Geode Capital Management was established to run and incubate investment strategies for FMR In 2003 it was spun off as an independent company 11 In 2003 the company launched its first ETF called the Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Tracking Stock Fund ONEQ 12 In 2010 Fidelity Ventures its venture capital arm was shut down and many of the employees created Volition Capital 13 In 2011 Fidelity changed the name of its international division from Fidelity International to Fidelity Worldwide Investment and a new logo was introduced 14 In 2012 the company moved its Boston headquarters to 245 Summer Street 15 In 2014 Abigail Johnson became president and CEO of Fidelity Investments FMR and chairman of Fidelity International FIL 16 In 2018 Fidelity launched a separate entity dedicated to institutional cryptoasset custody and cryptocurrency trading 17 In May 2019 it was reported that the firm would soon be offering cryptocurrency trading to institutional customers 18 In October 2019 the company launched Fidelity Digital Asset Services which will handle cryptocurrency custody and trade execution for institutional investors 19 20 Subsequently in March 2021 Fidelity filed for introducing a Bitcoin ETF with the SEC 21 Fidelity s assets under management climbed 26 in 2019 to a record 3 2 trillion which helped boost revenue to 20 9 billion and operating income to 6 9 billion 22 At the end of January 2020 Fidelity launched Stocks By The Slice a program aimed at investors wishing to capitalize on fractional share ownership and micro investing Micro investing is a type of investment strategy that is designed to make investing regular accessible and affordable especially for those who may not have a lot of money to invest or who are new to investing 23 24 In March 2020 Fidelity opened a new investor center in Chesnut Hill MA 25 In March 2021 FMR s operating income rose 4 6 26 In August 2021 Fidelity announced plans to hire 16 000 employees in 2021 27 including 9 000 during the second half of the year 28 In April 2022 Fidelity Investments announced that it will start offering Bitcoin as an investment option specifically in its 401 k plans by the middle of the year It is also the first major 401 k provider to offer cryptocurrency as an investment for retirement savers according to CNN However this option will only be offered to participants whose employers have elected to include it in their plan as of now 29 In June 2023 Fidelity applied with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission SEC to launch a Spot Bitcoin exchange traded fund ETF In November 2023 they filed another application with the SEC to launch a Spot Ethereum ETF If granted these two ETFs would be among the first spot cryptocurrency ETFs in the United States 30 31 Current operations editMutual funds edit FMR has three fund divisions Equity headquartered in Boston Massachusetts High Income headquartered in Boston and Fixed Income headquartered in Merrimack New Hampshire The company s largest equity mutual fund is Fidelity Contrafund which has 107 4 billion in assets 32 making it the largest non indexed fund in the U S and the largest fund managed by an individual William Danoff has managed Contrafund since 1990 33 Fidelity Magellan is another large equity fund with 15 5 billion in assets 34 Its current manager is Jeffrey Feingold who also manages the Fidelity Trend Fund It was previously managed by Ned Johnson from May 2 1963 to Dec 31 1971 Peter Lynch from May 31 1977 to May 31 1990 and Harry W Lange from 2005 to 2012 Under Lynch s leadership Magellan averaged 29 a year more than doubling the growth rate of the benchmark S amp P 500 and remains the best performing mutual fund in history over such an extended period 35 36 In 2018 Fidelity Investments introduced a new line of zero expense ratio mutual funds 37 for individual investors Fidelity s first two zero expense ratio funds ZERO Total Market Index Fund and ZERO International Index Fund have since grown to more than 1 billion in assets Later that year Fidelity introduced two more zero expense funds Together the four Fidelity zero expense ratio equity funds 38 provide market exposure to more than two thirds of industry index assets Brokerage edit Fidelity Investments operates a major brokerage firm and has investor centers in over 140 locations throughout the U S Through its subsidiary National Financial Services LLC Fidelity Investments provides services to its correspondent broker dealers institutional investment firms banks and trusts family offices 39 and registered investment advisors including brokerage clearing and back office support and a suite of software products for financial services firms National Financial was the custodian for over 443 billion in assets in 4 3 million accounts as of September 30 2010 By 2023 the firm had over 45 million brokerage accounts with over 4 5 Trillion in AUM and nearly 12 Trillion in AUA 39 better source needed Benefits outsourcing edit Fidelity Personal Workplace and Institutional Services PWIS is the largest provider of 401 k retirement plan services with 1 4 trillion under administration 40 and 32 billion in total defined contribution assets as of 2015 40 Other services provided include pension administration health amp welfare administration stock plan administration as well as payroll and other record keeping services Devonshire Investors edit The company s Devonshire Investors arm is a division that gives the owners of the company the ability to make other investments outside its funds 41 Assets include Veritude an employment agency for jobs at Fidelity 42 The company has been a major investor of real estate owning the Seaport Center and 2 5 million square feet of office space in Boston 43 It formerly owned Community Newspaper Company the largest chain of newspapers in suburban Boston Massachusetts sold to the Boston Herald in 2000 44 and now owned by GateHouse Media Fidelity has also strategically invested in the telecom managed services data center industries including COLT Telecom Group in Europe 45 MetroRED in South America and KVH Co Ltd in Japan Since 2008 all MetroRED ownership has been completely divested It was formerly heavily invested in commercial lumber and building materials 46 In 2013 they sold Boston Coach a limousine and black car service founded in 1985 by Ned Johnson after waiting too long for a taxi to Harrison Global 47 It formed ProBuild in 2006 and sold it to Builders FirstSource in 2015 48 Donor advised fund edit Fidelity manages a Donor Advised Fund DAF Fidelity Charitable in 1991 becoming the first commercial DAF provider Eight Roads edit Fidelity International FIL also runs its own proprietary investing arm called Eight Roads It is a global platform with 100 investment professionals across China Japan India Singapore and the UK citation needed In 2018 Eight Roads launched a new European fund 49 In June 2019 Fidelity announced it may demerge Eight Roads from its core business 50 Investigation about insiders private investments editA private venture capital firm F Prime Capital Partners managed on behalf of owners and other key leaders of Fidelity Investments has been described as directly competing with Fidelity Investments public funds A 2016 Reuters investigation identified multiple cases where F Prime Capital Partners 51 was able to make investments at a fraction of the price of Fidelity Investments Because of SEC regulations investments by F Prime Capital Partners preclude Fidelity from making the same early investments The investigation describes that this competition forces Fidelity to delay investing until later and at much higher prices than F Prime Capital Partners resulting in lower returns for Fidelity fund shareholders 51 52 Corporate governance experts have stated that the practice is not illegal but that it poses a clear corporate conflict of interest 51 Fidelity spokesmen have stated that they are following all laws and regulations 51 53 The same Reuters investigation documents six cases out of 10 where Fidelity Investments became one of the largest investors of F Prime Capital companies after the start up companies became publicly traded Legal and academic experts said that major investments by Fidelity mutual funds with their market moving buying power could be seen as propping up the values of the F Prime Capital investments to the benefit of Fidelity insiders 51 Fidelity declined to comment on this aspect of the investigation 53 51 Legal issues editDocument retention fines edit In February 2007 the NASD a division of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined four FMR affiliated broker dealers 3 75 million for alleged registration supervision and e mail retention violations The broker dealers settled without admitting or denying the charges 54 In 2004 Fidelity Brokerage paid 2 million to settle charges by the U S Securities and Exchange Commission that employees altered and destroyed documents in 21 of its 88 branch offices between January 2001 and July 2002 Fidelity has internal inspections every year to make sure it is complying with federal regulations Management was accused of pressuring branch employees to have perfect inspections and gave notice of the inspections and that at least 62 employees destroyed or altered potentially improper documents maintained at branch offices including new account applications letters of authorization and variable annuity forms 55 Misrepresentations edit In May 2007 NASD fined two Fidelity broker dealers 400 000 for preparing and distributing misleading sales literature promoting Fidelity s Destiny I and II Systematic Investment Plans which were sold primarily to U S military personnel As part of the settlement the FMR affiliates were required to notify Destiny Plan holders who want to increase their investments in existing Destiny Plans that additional shares of the underlying fund can be purchased outside the Destiny Plans without paying the additional sales charges 56 Ownership and management editJohnson Family edit The founding Johnson family individually and through various trusts owns stock representing a 49 voting interest in FMR and have signed agreements pledging to vote all their shares as a bloc Edward Johnson III was chairman of the group but was replaced by his daughter Abigail Johnson Abigail was once the largest single shareholder with about 25 ownership but in October 2005 it was reported that she had sold a significant portion of her shares to family trusts and that there were doubts as to whether she was still in line to succeed her father 57 Abigail was named CEO in 2014 58 and chairman in 2016 59 Employees and ex employees edit Most of the remaining 51 of the company is held by various Fidelity employees and ex employees including fund managers and ex managers such as Peter Lynch 60 Offices editFMR s corporate headquarters are in Boston Massachusetts with the largest U S operations located in Merrimack New Hampshire Smithfield Rhode Island Westlake Texas Dallas Texas Houston Texas San Antonio Texas Mission Hills Kansas Covington Kentucky Durham North Carolina Albuquerque New Mexico Cincinnati Ohio Salt Lake City Utah Jacksonville Florida Greenwood Village Colorado and American Fork Utah It also has offices in Canada in Toronto Montreal Calgary and Vancouver Fidelity Management and Research in 2009 opened offices in both Hong Kong and Tokyo Japan to add capabilities to its small cap research In 2004 Fidelity established its first presence in India by opening an office in Mumbai However their offices in India mostly serve back office function and do not make any investments related decisions 1 The company has over 4 000 employees in India Its second largest software development facility after the United States is in Bangalore and Chennai Fidelity Investments Ireland was established in 1996 as the European offshore development centre for Fidelity Investments and now employs over 1 000 people with offices in Dublin and Galway Fidelity also has offices in France Germany Belgium Italy Spain and Switzerland and London for its HR Solution business HR Access Marketing editPaul McCartney marketing campaign edit Fidelity has experimented with marketing techniques directed to the baby boomer demographic releasing Never Stop Doing What You Love a compilation of songs by Paul McCartney McCartney became the firm s spokesman in 2005 in a campaign entitled This Is Paul On the day of the disc s release company employees were treated to a special recorded message by Paul himself informing them that Fidelity and he have a lot in common and urging them to never stop doing what you love 61 See also editList of US mutual funds by assets under management Mutual funds Fidelity Contrafund Fidelity Magellan Fidelity International List of mutual fund families in the United States Mutual fund fees and expenses Wealth Lab Asset management in Singapore Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner amp Smith Inc v Manning a 2016 Supreme Court case involving naked short selling claims against National Financial a subsidiary of Fidelity Merrill Lynch and others References edit a b c d e Our Heritage Fidelity www fidelity com Corbin Kenneth Fidelity Posts 6th Straight Record Profit www barrons com Retrieved Mar 20 2023 Total Discretionary Assets www fidelity com about fidelity our company Assets Under Administration www fidelity com about fidelity our company About Fidelity Our Company Fidelity About Fidelity Our Company www fidelity com Retrieved 2023 04 30 Fidelity Investment About December 31 2017 Retrieved March 13 2018 Moody s Manual of Investments American and Foreign Banks insurance companies investment trusts real estate finance and credit companies Jan 1944 Moody s Investors Service pg 754 FIDELITY FUND INC Incorporated in Massachusetts May 1 1930 as an investment trust of the general man agement type Officers E C Johnson 2d Pres E C Johnson 2nd Vice Pres amp Treas Newton Gill February 16 2017 Fidelity Worldwide Investment is going its own way in America IR Magazine GILPIN KENNETH N April 22 1997 2 Executives Get New Posts At Fidelity The New York Times Fidelity Splits Off Geode Capital as Separate Manager Update1 9 February 2006 Archived from the original on 2006 02 09 Fidelity Launches First ETF ETF com January 1 2004 Moore Galen January 11 2010 Fidelity s venture capital arm breaks off Boston Business Journal Pearce Andrew June 2 2015 Fidelity Worldwide Investment COO exits FN London Healy Beth November 16 2012 Fidelity plans to move Boston headquarters Boston Globe O Donnell Carl Abigail Johnson Replaces Father Edward As CEO Of Fidelity Forbes Retrieved 2019 05 20 Fidelity Full Data File Business of Crypto 2018 10 16 Retrieved 2018 10 16 Fitzgerald Maggie 2019 05 06 Fidelity is reportedly about to offer cryptocurrency trading for pros within a few weeks www cnbc com Retrieved 2019 05 07 Fidelity Launches Inaugural Bitcoin Fund for Wealthy Investors Bloomberg com 2020 08 26 Retrieved 2020 09 03 Rooney Kate 2018 10 15 Fidelity just made it easier for hedge funds and other pros to invest in cryptocurrencies CNBC Retrieved 2020 09 03 Bloomberg Leising Matthew 2021 03 24 Fidelity Applies for Bitcoin ETF With U S Securities Regulator CNBC Retrieved 2021 03 24 Most Powerful Women in Finance Abigail Johnson Fidelity Investments American Banker 2020 09 29 Retrieved 2020 10 08 The Innovators Meet the 65 Companies and Their Owners Who Have Conjured Up the Latest Wave of Products Services and Technologies money cnn com May 1 2001 Retrieved 2023 04 20 Lucchetti Aaron 22 December 1999 E Tailers Allow Buyers to Add Fund Investments to Carts Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2023 04 20 Leary K H 2020 03 03 New Fidelity Investments Investor Center at Chestnut Hill Square Patch Media Retrieved 2020 03 26 Krauskopf Lewis 2021 03 02 Fidelity parent posts 4 6 rise in operating income Reuters Retrieved 2021 09 06 Edelman Larry Fidelity Investments boosts hiring target to 16 000 for the year The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2021 09 06 Baer Justin 2021 08 31 WSJ News Exclusive Fidelity Wants to Add 9 000 Jobs by Year End The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2021 09 06 Jeanne Sahadi 26 April 2022 Fidelity will soon offer bitcoin as an option in 401 k s CNN Retrieved 2022 05 08 Timmy Shen 27 June 2023 Bitcoin other top 10 cryptos rise Fidelity said to plan spot Bitcoin ETF application in U S Yahoo Finance Retrieved 2023 12 07 Leo Kostas 30 November 2023 Preparing For The First Spot Bitcoin ETF A Guide For Investors Benzinga Retrieved 2023 12 07 Fidelity Contrafund Fund The New York Times Markets Everything You Need to Know About The Fidelity Contrafund Mutual Fund CNN Money Fidelity Magellan Fund The New York Times Markets Archived from the original on Oct 19 2017 The Intelligent Investor 2003 Commentary on the Introduction AJCU Peter Lynch AJCU Archived from the original on 26 December 2014 Retrieved 15 October 2013 Editorial Staff Fidelity Launches Two More Zero Expense Funds Retirement Income Journal Retrieved 2022 01 19 Fidelity ZERO Fee Funds Here Are the Pros and Cons UseFidelity 2022 01 18 Retrieved 2022 01 19 a b National Financial web site About Us a b Wang Andrew 16 November 2015 401K Providers 2015 Top 20 Lists Leung Shirley August 9 2013 A heavy loss in Fidelity s pursuit of the perfect tomato Boston Globe Temporary jobs Fidelity Investments Veritude www veritudejobs com DIESENHOUSE SUSAN April 9 2000 Fidelity A Major Investor in Real Estate Too The New York Times BARRINGER FELICITY September 29 2000 THE MEDIA BUSINESS Fidelity Sells Newspapers To Boston Herald Owner The New York Times Kunert Paul August 12 2015 Colt shareholders grab Fidelity offer declare we re outta here The Register Fidelity s ProBuild investment stumbles filing Reuters November 5 2009 Fidelity selling BostonCoach limousine group launched in 1985 by chairman Ned Johnson The Boston Globe The Boston Globe Builders FirstSource Completes Acquisition of ProBuild Press release Globe Newswire July 31 2015 Eight Roads Ventures launches new 375M scale up fund for European and Israeli startups TechCrunch 20 March 2018 Retrieved 2019 10 03 Fidelity considering demerger of venture arm Eight Roads The Business Times 2019 06 17 Retrieved 2019 10 03 a b c d e f How the owners of Fidelity get richer at everyday investors expense Reuters 5 October 2016 Retrieved 2018 02 08 One of Mutual Fund Company Fidelity s Star Managers Made Millions off Alibaba s IPO Fortune Retrieved 2018 02 08 a b After Fidelity Investments and its owners get blasted by Reuters for alleged high level conflicts of interest Morningstar accepts the Boston based giant s explanation RIABiz Retrieved 2018 02 08 NASD Fines Four Fidelity Affiliated Broker Dealers 3 75 Million for Registration Supervision and Email Retention Violations Press release Financial Industry Regulatory Authority February 5 2007 SEC and NYSE File Settled Action Charging Fidelity Brokerage Services for Violating Federal Securities Laws and NYSE Rules in Connection with Document Alteration and Destruction Press release U S Securities and Exchange Commission August 3 2004 NASD Fines Two Fidelity Broker Dealers 400 000 for Distributing Misleading Sales Literature About Systematic Investment Plans Sold to Military Personnel Press release Financial Industry Regulatory Authority May 8 2007 Johnson still Fidelity successor CNN October 28 2005 Grind Kirsten 13 October 2014 Abigail Johnson Named CEO of Fidelity Investments Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2022 02 12 Abigail Johnson Forbes Retrieved 2022 02 12 Fidelity Investments March 18 2013 Activities and Management of FMR Proxy statement special meeting of shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Series VII Fidelity Select Portfolios to be held on May 14 2013 p 20 Abelson Jenn September 8 2005 Brand on the run Struggling Fidelity turns to ex Beatle to lure boomers Boston Globe External links edit nbsp Media related to Fidelity Investments at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fidelity Investments amp oldid 1207744536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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