Index licensing allows financial firms to use proprietary market benchmarks—like the S&P 500—to create investment products such as ETFs or derivatives. Asset managers pay fees to index providers for legal rights to track or replicate the benchmark. Providers generate recurring revenue, while investors gain transparent, standardized tools for portfolio diversification and performance tracking.
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