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Type
  
Private

Website
  
American Century

Chief investment officer
  
Phillip N. Davidson

Number of employees
  
1,300

Industry
  
Financial services

CEO
  
Jonathan S. Thomas

Founder
  
James E. Stowers

CFO
  
Patrick Bannigan

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Key people
  
Jonathan Thomas, CEO and president James E. Stowers, Jr., Founder

Products
  
Mutual funds, institutional separate accounts, commingled trusts and sub-advisory accounts

Headquarters
  
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Founded
  
1958, Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Profiles

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American Century Investments is a privately controlled and independent investment management firm.

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Operations

The company has approximately 1,300 employees and its headquarters are located at 4500 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, near the Country Club Plaza; the company also has offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, Mountain View, California and Kansas City, Missouri.

History

The company was founded by James E. Stowers, Jr. in 1958 as "Twentieth Century Mutual Funds". After both suffering from cancer, Stowers and his wife founded the Stowers Institute for Medical Research in 1994. The Stowers dedicated their personal fortune to endow the Institute with gifts totaling $2 billion. Today the 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m2) biomedical research facility is situated on a 10-acre (40,000 m2) campus in the heart of Kansas City, near the headquarters of American Century Investments. More than 40% of ACI's profits support research to find cures for such genetically based diseases as cancer, diabetes, and dementia.

In 2011, JP Morgan Chase sold their 41% stake in ACI to Toronto based bank CIBC. CIBC resold its stake to Nomura Holdings for around $1 billion as it could not gain full control of ACI. The stake gave Nomura 10.1% of the voting rights.

References

American Century Investments Wikipedia


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