ICI Launches Strategic Collaboration With DCALTA on Private Assets in 401(k)s
Through investor-focused research and analysis, conferences and events, and sustained engagement with policymakers and plan sponsors, ICI and DCALTA will work together to advance the national dialogue on the benefits associated with expanded access to private assets in retirement plans.
"American investors should have the opportunity to invest in private assets through regulated, professionally managed fund vehicles, particularly when it is consistent with their long-term financial goals, personal circumstances, and risk tolerance levels. ICI is pleased to collaborate with DCALTA to elevate the quality of the conversations among policymakers and industry participants regarding how retirement savers can benefit from the inclusion of private assets in their portfolios. DCALTA and ICI will bring together the most complete cross-section of market participants capable of authoritatively informing policymakers about the role of alternative assets in retirement plans," said ICI President and CEO
"ICI is uniquely positioned to bring together policymakers, plan stakeholders, and industry participants to thoughtfully examine the role of private markets in retirement plans," said
For more information, please reach out to the ICI media team at [email protected].
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SOURCE Investment Company Institute
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