VanEck

VanEck
Private company
Industry Investment management
Founded New York, NY (1955)
Founder John van Eck
Headquarters New York, NY, U.S.
Key people
Jan van Eck, CEO, Director, and President; Bruce Smith, CFO; William Ullman, Director
Products Mutual funds, ETFs, ETNs, insurance funds, SMAs, alternative investments
AUM U.S. $25 billion (2015)
Number of employees
More than 200 globally (2015)
Website www.vaneck.com

Founded in 1955, VanEck is a seasoned investment management firm headquartered in New York, NY. VanEck Mutual Funds and VanEck Vectors ETFs (formerly Market Vectors ETFS) are its flagship investment offerings. Its actively managed VanEck Mutual Funds target natural resource equities and commodities, emerging markets equities, emerging markets bonds, and liquid alternatives. Security selection is the hallmark of the VanEck investment approach. Its index-based VanEck Vectors ETFs are purpose built, aimed at providing exposure to asset classes that are underrepresented in investor portfolios or offering a superior approach to established investment categories. Van Eck Associates Corporation and Van Eck Securities Corporation are also referred to as VanEck.

About VanEck

Founded in 1955, VanEck is a U.S. investment management firm offering mutual funds, exchange-traded products (ETPs), variable insurance portfolios, separately managed accounts, and alternative investments. Its ETPs are marketed under the VanEck Vectors brand (formerly Market Vectors). The firm is headquartered in New York City, where its fund managers are located. In addition, it has a network of offices worldwide, including offices in Shanghai (China), Frankfurt (Germany), Madrid (Spain), Pfaeffikon (Switzerland), and Sydney (Australia).[1]

The firm was among the first U.S. money managers to help investors achieve greater diversification through global investing. VanEck International Investors Gold Fund (INIVX) was launched in 1968 and was the first U.S. gold fund. Today the firm continues its pioneering tradition by offering innovative, actively managed investment choices in hard assets, emerging markets, precious metals (including gold), fixed income, and other specialized, domestic and international asset classes.

VanEck’s mutual funds are sold nationwide through retail brokers, financial planners, and investment advisors. VanEck Funds are designed for investors seeking innovative choices for portfolio diversification; they are often categorized in asset classes having returns with low correlations to those of more traditional U.S. equity and fixed income investments. VanEck Vectors Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) have been offered by VanEck since 2006, when the firm launched the nation’s first gold-mining ETF, VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX). Today VanEck Vectors offers more than 55 ETFs, which span several asset classes, including equity, fixed income, and currency markets. Many of these ETFs are based on pure-play indices whose constituents must derive a majority of revenues from the target region/sector. VanEck Vectors is one of the largest ETP families in the U.S and worldwide. VanEck currently manages assets on behalf of more than 400 institutions, including endowments, foundations, hospitals, pensions, and private banks. Its traditional and alternative strategies are offered in both fund and separate account portfolios. In addition, VanEck offers the VanEck VIP Insurance Funds, a series of investment choices within the variable annuity contracts and variable life policies of widely known and highly regarded insurers.

History

In 1955, John C. van Eck launched one of the first international equity funds that provided a vehicle for U.S. investors to share in the returns of post-war development in Europe and Japan.[2] Forecasting inflationary pressures in the U.S., van Eck established the nation’s first gold fund in 1968. In the 1980s the company introduced one of the first global fixed income funds to capitalize on the depreciating dollar. In 1993 VanEck again offered one of the first mutual funds in what was once considered a cutting edge marketplace (Asia). In 1994, VanEck created the first “hard assets” equities fund, which invests in energy, forest products, and industrial and precious metals securities. Today the firm continues to offer investors specialized investments with global coverage extending to Asia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Africa. In 2006 the firm launched its Market Vectors brand (renamed VanEck Vectors in 2016), under which it offers a series of exchange-traded products spanning many asset classes, including equities, fixed income (municipal and international bonds), and currency markets. In 2011, the firm commenced ETF self-indexing with the launch of Market Vectors Index Solutions (renamed MVIS in 2016). In 2012, VanEck expanded its liquid alternatives platform through the acquisition of a hedge fund beta business. VanEck also created a UCITS platform to offer a range of strategies to non-U.S. investors in 2012 and started operations of its VanEck Vectors Australia subsidiary.[3] In 2016, VanEck united it mutual fund and Market Vectors ETF businesses under a single brand called VanEck.[4]

Flagship Funds

With an inception date of 1955, the VanEck International Investors Gold Fund (INIVX) was the first gold equity mutual fund made available to U.S. investors and offering exposure to a distinct asset class that is often considered a hedge during times of economic and political uncertainty.[5]

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