First Fund: The Origins and Legacy of Massachusetts Investors Trust (MIT)
During a period of rampant speculation in the 1920s, MFS created a new and groundbreaking investment vehicle — the open-end mutual fund — designed to give investors of modest means a transparent, affordable path to financial success.
Championing Investor Knowledge: The Birth of MFS’ In-House Research Department
Following the Great Crash of 1929, MFS sought to restore confidence in the mutual fund industry through transparent information sharing and creating one of the first in-house research departments.
Drafting a New Constitution: The Investment Company Act of 1940
MFS worked closely with Congress to draft the Investment Company Act of 1940 to preserve the future of the mutual fund industry that served so many. The 1940 Act is still the pillar of financial regulation in the US today.