Delta Data collaborates with ICI
26 March 2025 US

Delta Data has partnered with the Investment Company Institute (ICI) to aid asset management firms in streamlining their participation in the ICI’s Mutual Fund Transfer Agent Billing Trends and Practices study.
With asset managers facing issues gathering and submitting the necessary data for the study, Delta Data has chosen to collaborate with the ICI's survey team to create a data extraction solution.
The solution will reduce the time spent by clients gathering data as well as minimise the resources needed to complete the study, the company says.
Cameron Routh, CEO of Delta Data, says: “This is an important step toward our goal of reducing the burden of data collection and empowering firms to leverage this data in their operations, enhancing both accuracy and efficiency.”
“The ICI is excited that Delta Data is developing this valuable service to increase data collection efficiency for ICI’s Mutual Fund Transfer Agent Billing Trends and Practices Study,” adds ICI chief of industry operations, Jeff Naylor.
With asset managers facing issues gathering and submitting the necessary data for the study, Delta Data has chosen to collaborate with the ICI's survey team to create a data extraction solution.
The solution will reduce the time spent by clients gathering data as well as minimise the resources needed to complete the study, the company says.
Cameron Routh, CEO of Delta Data, says: “This is an important step toward our goal of reducing the burden of data collection and empowering firms to leverage this data in their operations, enhancing both accuracy and efficiency.”
“The ICI is excited that Delta Data is developing this valuable service to increase data collection efficiency for ICI’s Mutual Fund Transfer Agent Billing Trends and Practices Study,” adds ICI chief of industry operations, Jeff Naylor.
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