Investors Bank & Trust
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Investors Financial Services Co. | |
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Type | Public (NASDAQ: IFIN) |
Founded | Boston, Massachusetts in 1969 |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts |
Key people | Kevin Sheehan, CEO & Chairman John Spinney, SVP & CFO |
Industry | Investment servicing |
Products | Financial Services |
Revenue | ▲$1.95 trillion assets under custody, $277 billion non-U.S. assets under custody USD (2005) |
Employees | 3,250 |
Website | www.ibtco.com |
Investors Bank & Trust (NASDAQ: IFIN) is the chief operating subsidiary of Investors Financial Services a company based in Boston, Massachusetts. First founded in 1969 as an offshoot of Eaton Vance, the company was purchased by State Street Corp in 2007 and no longer operates as a separate listed company.
Its headquarters is the landmark John Hancock Tower designed by I.M. Pei, where it is chief tenant.[citation needed] Some of its more well-known clients include Aegon, Barclays Global Investors, Eaton Vance, and MassMutual[1].
IBT's recruitment efforts see the sourcing of nearly 300 new hires, or 10% of its workforce, each year[2]. Many of its heads started with the company in entry-level roles with Investors.
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[edit] Office locations
Investors Financial Services has offices in Massachusetts, New York, Sacramento, Toronto, London, Dublin, Luxembourg, and Grand Cayman Island.
[edit] Holdings
- Investors Bank & Trust
- Merrimac Money Market Funds
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