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Type
  
Subsidiary

Key people
  
Mark Makepeace (CEO)

Headquarters
  
London, United Kingdom

Motto
  
The Index Company

Industry
  
Finance

Products
  
Financial indices

Founded
  
1995

Subsidiaries
  
FTSE Americas Inc

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Revenue
  
£174 million GBP (2014)

Net income
  
£3.8 million GBP (2007)

Parent organization
  
London Stock Exchange Group

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FTSE Group (/ˈfʊts/ FUUT-see), formerly FTSE Group, is a British provider of stock market indices and associated data services, wholly owned by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and operating out of premises in Canary Wharf. It operates the well known UK FTSE 100 Index and the Russell 2000 as well as a number of other indices. FTSE stands for Financial Times Stock Exchange.

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History

The FTSE Group was created in 1995 by Pearson (former parent of the Financial Times) and the London Stock Exchange Group.

FTSE Japan, based in Tokyo, was launched in 2003.

In 2010, the joint venture with Xinhua Finance was terminated, the index series was renamed into FTSE China Index Series; the Hong Kong incorporated company was renamed to "FTSE China Index Limited".

In 2011, Pearson sold its stake to LSE.

Main Business

FTSE Group operates 250,000 indices calculated across 80 countries and in 2015 was the number three provider of indices worldwide by revenue. FTSE Group earns around 60 per cent of revenue from annual subscription fees and 40 per cent from licensing for index-based products.

Clients include both active and passive fund managers, consultants, asset owners, sell-side firms and financial data vendors. FTSE’s products are used by market participants worldwide for investment analysis, performance measurement, asset allocation and hedging. Pension funds, asset managers, ETF providers and investment banks work with FTSE to benchmark their investment performance and use FTSE’s indices to create ETFs, index tracking funds, structured products and index derivatives. FTSE also provides many exchanges around the world with their domestic indices.

Products

FTSE Group operates the well known FTSE 100 Index and FTSE 250 Index as well as over 200,000 other indices, including 600 real-time indices. There are seven main groups of indices: Global Equity, Regional and Partner, Fixed Income, Real Estate, Alternative Investment, Responsible Investment, and Investment Strategy. Fees from the use of index information and associated services generate revenues necessary to continue operations. FTSE has offices in London, New York City, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, San Francisco, Beijing, Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Toronto.

Other indices

  • FTSE 350 Index
  • FTSE All-Share Index
  • FTSE SmallCap Index
  • FTSE4Good Index
  • FTSE AIM UK 50 Index
  • FTSE AIM 100 Index
  • FTSE AIM All-Share Index
  • FTSE MIB
  • FTSE MTIRS – interest rate swap index
  • References

    FTSE Group Wikipedia