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ICI Fund II
ICI FUND II is a SEC-registered investment adviser with its office in Fort Collins, CO. The firm manages ICI Fund II, a registered investment company.
ICI Fund II
ICI FUND II is a SEC-registered investment adviser with its office in Fort Collins, CO. The firm manages ICI Fund II, a registered investment company. It is led by [insert name].
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
What is the investment strategy of ICI Fund II?
No strategy is publicly disclosed. Without a website, regulatory filing, or named investment team, Altss cannot confirm whether the fund targets venture capital, private equity, credit, real assets, or public securities. The fund's name suggests it is a second vehicle in a series, but the sponsor and mandate remain unverified.
Who manages ICI Fund II?
No named principals appear in any public record Altss consulted. There is no LinkedIn page for the fund, no listed directors or officers in corporate registries, and no press coverage identifying a chief investment officer, managing partner, or investment committee member.
Is ICI Fund II registered with any financial regulator?
Altss has not identified any regulatory registration for ICI Fund II with the SEC, FCA, or other major financial authorities. The fund's domicile is unknown, which prevents a definitive regulatory-status determination. Absence of registration may be consistent with a non-US pooled vehicle, a single-family office exempt from registration, or an entity that has ceased activity.
Does ICI Fund II co-invest alongside other allocators?
There is no public evidence of co-investment activity. No known institutional allocator lists ICI Fund II as a co-investor in any disclosed transaction, and the fund itself has not publicized any club-deal or syndication structure.
How can an allocator diligence a fund with no public footprint?
Allocators encountering ICI Fund II through private channels should request the fund's private placement memorandum, audited financials, and a sponsor track-record document. Without a public baseline, all diligence must rely on materials the fund itself provides and reference checks with disclosed service providers — legal counsel, auditor, fund administrator — to verify operational substance.
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