COMPANIES

American Funds

Office address: 333 S. Hope Street, 53rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Website: capitalgroup.com
Year established: 1931 Company type: financial services
Employees: N/A Expertise: mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, equity management, fixed income management, retirement planning, 529 college savings plans, variable annuities, portfolio construction, target-date funds, risk management solutions
Parent company: Capital Group
Key people: Mike Gitlin (CEO), Martin Romo (chief investment officer), Jody Jonsson (vice chair), Canise Arredondo (CFO), Rob Klausner (COO), Greg Miliotes and Noriko Honda Chen (portfolio managers)
Financing status: privately held corporation

American Funds operates in Los Angeles as Capital Group's mutual fund division. The firm offers mutual funds, ETFs, target date funds, 529 college savings plans, and variable annuities. Products are also available through financial advisors and major brokerage platforms.

History of American Funds

American Funds began as the mutual fund division under Capital Group's umbrella structure. Jonathan Bell Lovelace founded Capital Group in Los Angeles during the Great Depression in 1931.

The parent organization opened a New York office in 1943 but relocated headquarters back to Los Angeles. It also introduced the Capital System in 1958 as a fresh portfolio management approach.

Building a global presence

American Funds expanded internationally starting in 1962 to reach major financial centers globally. Service centers specifically for American Funds shareholders operated in California starting in 1983.

American Funds' Growth Fund of America, launched in 1973, became a flagship offering. The division also entered the ETF market in 2022 with actively managed fund products.

American Funds' active-passive pivot

In 2023, the division launched 12 model portfolios combining active mutual funds with passive ETFs from Schwab, Vanguard, and BlackRock. This move showed the firm's commitment to modernizing offerings for financial advisors and investors. The new portfolios became available through Fidelity, Envestnet, and Orion platforms shortly after.

American Funds products and services

American Funds offers investment products managed through in-house research and multi-manager accountability. The division serves individual and institutional investors with long-term focused strategies:

Mutual funds and equity strategies

  • equity mutual funds: actively managed stock portfolios for growth-focused investors
  • fixed income mutual funds: bond strategies designed for income and stability
  • Growth Fund of America: flagship fund serving individual and institutional clients

Exchange-traded funds

  • actively managed ETFs: stock and bond ETFs available through Capital Group
  • model portfolios: blended portfolios pairing mutual funds with passive ETFs

Retirement and education solutions

  • target date funds: portfolios adjusting risk based on retirement timeline
  • 401(k) and 403(b) plans: workplace retirement investment options
  • 529 college savings plans: tax-advantaged education funding accounts
  • UGMA/UTMA accounts: investment accounts for minors
  • variable annuity funds: insurance-based investment products

Portfolio solutions

  • separately managed accounts: customized investment portfolios for investors
  • model portfolios: pre-built investment strategy options

The firm's range of products spans multiple asset classes and investor goals across life stages. The division's in-house research and multi-manager approach ensures consistent quality across all offerings.

Culture and corporate values

As a division of Capital Group, American Funds operates within the parent organization's values and culture. The parent company aims to foster a collaborative workplace where diverse perspectives drive better investment outcomes.

Diversity and inclusion remain central to American Funds' operations. Since Capital Group prioritizes diverse perspectives and inclusive teams, the firm also works to increase women and underrepresented minorities in leadership positions.

American Funds also integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into its investment approach. The organization remains committed to promoting sustainability and expanding access to financial services globally.

About CEO Mike Gitlin and key people

Mike Gitlin serves as president and CEO of Capital Group, American Funds' parent organization. Gitlin joined Capital Group after leading fixed income operations at T. Rowe Price. He holds a degree from Colgate University and has over 31 years of investment experience.

Key people are made up of leaders from the management committee:

  • Martin Romo, chair and chief investment officer, oversees portfolio management and investment decision-making
  • Jody Jonsson, is vice chair of Capital Group, supporting strategic initiatives and organizational leadership development
  • Canise Arredondo, is CFO, managing financial operations and corporate resources for the firm
  • Rob Klausner, is COO, managing daily operations and organizational efficiency across the firm
  • Noriko Honda Chen is portfolio manager, directing investment strategies and managing portfolio fund performance
  • Greg Miliotes, is also portfolio manager, managing client investment portfolios and developing strategic fund approaches

The leadership team from Capital Group provides strategic oversight across global operations, including American Funds. Most committee members bring deep expertise from lengthy careers within the organization.

The future at American Funds

American Funds' parent organization Capital Group expanded its RecordkeeperDirect retirement plan platform to serve small and mid-sized businesses. American Funds integration into the platform allows advisors to offer clients more investment flexibility options. The updates position the division to capture growing retirement plan opportunities as advisors embrace customizable solutions for business owners.

The division is also a key mutual fund provider for advisors using direct-to-fund business models with firms like LPL Financial. In 2025, a new five basis point fee that LPL introduced will increase costs for advisors holding American Funds directly. This fee may push advisors toward advisory platforms, potentially affecting American Funds' access to LPL's large advisor network.

The latest American Funds news

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Clean shares could revolutionize the fund industry

Divorce distribution and management fees

MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 19, 2017
December stock flows highest since April 2000

And passive once again clobbers active.

With DOL fiduciary looming, Advisor Group reduces fees on its brokerage and advisory platform
With DOL fiduciary looming, Advisor Group reduces fees on its brokerage and advisory platform

Move is among a series of changes the firm is making as it gets ready for deadline on implementing DOL fiduciary rule.

Brace for thousands of new DOL fiduciary-friendly mutual fund share classes
MUTUAL FUNDS JAN 03, 2017
Brace for thousands of new DOL fiduciary-friendly mutual fund share classes

New T shares would feature a uniform 2.5% front-end load and a 0.25% trailing 12-b(1) fee.

MUTUAL FUNDS DEC 05, 2016
Muni funds take on water as rates rise

Long durations, low credit quality spell trouble.

EMERGING MARKETS NOV 29, 2016
Can Donald Trump breathe life into actively managed funds?

If the president-elect rolls back the DOL fiduciary rule and spends trillions on infrastructure, old-style fund companies might make a comeback

ETFS NOV 08, 2016
American Funds sees the no-load light

Plus: A big warning from Pioneer Investments, ETF company revenues, and another bleak earnings season ahead

American Funds files for new share class to cut fund expense ratios
EQUITIES NOV 02, 2016
American Funds files for new share class to cut fund expense ratios

F3 shares trim expense ratios by about 37 basis points.

Big bets come back to haunt Franklin Templeton's global bond fund
ALTERNATIVES OCT 10, 2016
Big bets come back to haunt Franklin Templeton's global bond fund

Investors exit as the manager sticks to his guns.

MUTUAL FUNDS OCT 03, 2016
Investing in the largest funds isn't the biggest mistake you can make

Unless, of course, you want to beat the S&P 500 over the long term.

The Longevity Paradox: As Americans live longer, they run the risk of outliving their money
RIA NEWS AUG 23, 2016
The Longevity Paradox: As Americans live longer, they run the risk of outliving their money

It's up to advisers to make sure their clients' nest eggs last into their 90s and beyond.

Fund flows in June: Fidelity, Franklin Templeton hit with biggest outflows
MUTUAL FUNDS JUL 21, 2016
Fund flows in June: Fidelity, Franklin Templeton hit with biggest outflows

Vanguard, BlackRock funds see the biggest inflows, largely because they're the largest providers of passively managed funds.

Mutual fund born during Great Depression proves the value of buy-and-hold
MUTUAL FUNDS JUN 14, 2016
Mutual fund born during Great Depression proves the value of buy-and-hold

The 81-year-old Voya Corporate Leaders Trust beats most by doing nothing.

American Funds' platform puts target-date funds under a microscope
EQUITIES JUN 03, 2016
American Funds' platform puts target-date funds under a microscope

Fund giant offering financial advisers a tool for evaluating the funds that adheres to the 2013 guidance from the Department of Labor.