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MFS Investment Management

MFS Investment Management (MFS) is an American-based global investment manager, formerly known as Massachusetts Financial Services.

MFS Investment Management
Headquarters at 111 Huntington Avenue
TypePrivate
IndustryInvestment management
Founded1924
Headquarters111 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Key people
Michael Roberge, CEO and Chair
Carol Geremia, President
Ted Maloney, CIO
ProductsMutual funds, asset management
AUMUS$661.6 billion (June 30, 2021)
Number of employees
1,900+ (2020)
ParentSun Life Financial
Websitemfs.com

Founded in 1924, MFS is one of the oldest asset management companies in the world and has been credited with pioneering the mutual fund.[1] The first mutual fund, the Massachusetts Investors Trust fund, is still in operation today. MFS had $528.4 billion in assets under management as of January 31, 2020.[2]

History edit

The company was founded in 1924 by Umair Shafir, Charles H. Learoyd and Ashton L. Carr.[3] The company's oldest fund is the Massachusetts Investors Trust, a mutual fund created with $50,000 at the company's inception and reported to be "the world's first open-end investment fund".[3] The company used "brokerage channels" to market its shares to the public and later expanded to $14 million in assets over the next five years.[3] During the stock market crash of 1929 the fund survived an 83% loss and went on to create a second fund in 1934. By 1959, the Massachusetts Investors Trust fund had become the largest mutual fund in the United States.

In 1969, MIT was reorganized as Massachusetts Financial Services (MFS) to reflect the firm's broadened scope of products and services.

In 1976, MFS offered one of the nation’s first national municipal bond funds (Managed Municipal Bond Trust) and in 1981, MFS launched the country’s first globally diversified fixed-income fund (Massachusetts Financial International Trust-Bond Portfolio). In 1986, MFS offered the first closed-end, high-yield municipal bond fund to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

In 1982, the company was acquired by Sun Life Financial of Canada.

In 1998, MFS Chairman and Chief Executive, A. Keith Brodkin died, causing a major shift in top management. MFS's assets under management grew from $55 billion to $90 billion between 1997 and 1998, and was reported to be the fastest growing company amongst the twenty largest that funds sold through brokers.[4]

During the early 2000s, MFS and five other mutual fund companies in the Boston area were investigated by Massachusetts and New Hampshire regulators. That same year, the Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that MFS made "false and misleading" statements in its fund prospectus about its policy on market trading and market timing. MFS paid $350 million to settle state and federal fraud charges. MFS appointed Robert Pozen as non-executive chairman from 2004 to 2010.[5] MFS then implemented a set of company reforms to inform investors about fees, keep fund boards independent and create deterrents to market timing. These changes were intended to address the concerns of regulators and lawmakers and were praised by fund industry analysts and consumer advocates. These reforms ended the "soft-dollar" arrangements which allowed the swapping of brokerage commissions for market research and data.

From 2010 to 2020, assets under management grew from $253 billion to $528.4 billion.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Forbes. Archived from the original on January 12, 2003.
  2. ^ "MFS Corporate Fact Sheet". www.mfs.com.
  3. ^ a b c , December 23, 2002, Forbes.com, Retrieved June 2011
  4. ^ Amey Stone, , Bloomberg, August 13, 1998, Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  5. ^ Andrew Caffrey and Jeffrey Krasner, "Mass., N.H. broaden probe", Boston Globe, November 19, 2003, Retrieved July 19, 2011.

External links edit

  • Company web site

investment, management, american, based, global, investment, manager, formerly, known, massachusetts, financial, services, headquarters, huntington, avenuetypeprivateindustryinvestment, managementfounded1924headquarters111, huntington, avenueboston, massachuse. MFS Investment Management MFS is an American based global investment manager formerly known as Massachusetts Financial Services MFS Investment ManagementHeadquarters at 111 Huntington AvenueTypePrivateIndustryInvestment managementFounded1924Headquarters111 Huntington AvenueBoston Massachusetts U S Key peopleMichael Roberge CEO and ChairCarol Geremia PresidentTed Maloney CIOProductsMutual funds asset managementAUMUS 661 6 billion June 30 2021 Number of employees1 900 2020 ParentSun Life FinancialWebsitemfs comFounded in 1924 MFS is one of the oldest asset management companies in the world and has been credited with pioneering the mutual fund 1 The first mutual fund the Massachusetts Investors Trust fund is still in operation today MFS had 528 4 billion in assets under management as of January 31 2020 2 Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe company was founded in 1924 by Umair Shafir Charles H Learoyd and Ashton L Carr 3 The company s oldest fund is the Massachusetts Investors Trust a mutual fund created with 50 000 at the company s inception and reported to be the world s first open end investment fund 3 The company used brokerage channels to market its shares to the public and later expanded to 14 million in assets over the next five years 3 During the stock market crash of 1929 the fund survived an 83 loss and went on to create a second fund in 1934 By 1959 the Massachusetts Investors Trust fund had become the largest mutual fund in the United States In 1969 MIT was reorganized as Massachusetts Financial Services MFS to reflect the firm s broadened scope of products and services In 1976 MFS offered one of the nation s first national municipal bond funds Managed Municipal Bond Trust and in 1981 MFS launched the country s first globally diversified fixed income fund Massachusetts Financial International Trust Bond Portfolio In 1986 MFS offered the first closed end high yield municipal bond fund to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange In 1982 the company was acquired by Sun Life Financial of Canada In 1998 MFS Chairman and Chief Executive A Keith Brodkin died causing a major shift in top management MFS s assets under management grew from 55 billion to 90 billion between 1997 and 1998 and was reported to be the fastest growing company amongst the twenty largest that funds sold through brokers 4 During the early 2000s MFS and five other mutual fund companies in the Boston area were investigated by Massachusetts and New Hampshire regulators That same year the Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that MFS made false and misleading statements in its fund prospectus about its policy on market trading and market timing MFS paid 350 million to settle state and federal fraud charges MFS appointed Robert Pozen as non executive chairman from 2004 to 2010 5 MFS then implemented a set of company reforms to inform investors about fees keep fund boards independent and create deterrents to market timing These changes were intended to address the concerns of regulators and lawmakers and were praised by fund industry analysts and consumer advocates These reforms ended the soft dollar arrangements which allowed the swapping of brokerage commissions for market research and data From 2010 to 2020 assets under management grew from 253 billion to 528 4 billion citation needed See also editList of mutual fund families Mutual fundReferences edit 85 Innovations 1917 1938 Forbes com Forbes Archived from the original on January 12 2003 MFS Corporate Fact Sheet www mfs com a b c 85 Innovations 1917 1983 December 23 2002 Forbes com Retrieved June 2011 Amey Stone MFS MIT A Fund That Epitomizes Long Term Investing Bloomberg August 13 1998 Retrieved July 19 2011 Andrew Caffrey and Jeffrey Krasner Mass N H broaden probe Boston Globe November 19 2003 Retrieved July 19 2011 External links editCompany web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MFS Investment Management amp oldid 1147949304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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