Governance & Charter Documents

The Board of Directors of Intercontinental Exchange sets high standards for the company's employees, officers and directors. Implicit in this philosophy is the importance of sound corporate governance. It is the duty of the Board of Directors to serve as a prudent fiduciary for shareholders and to oversee the management of the company's business. To fulfill its responsibilities and to discharge its duty, the Board of Directors follows the procedures and standards that are set forth in these guidelines. These guidelines are subject to modification from time to time as the Board of Directors deems appropriate in the best interests of the company or as required by applicable laws and regulations.

Complaints or concerns related to ICE accounting, auditing, internal controls or financial reporting can be submitted anonymously and confidentially. For ICE employees, access to the Whistleblower Hotline can be found on our employee intranet. For external parties wishing to access the Whistleblower Hotline, please refer to instructions in the Global Code of Business Conduct document located below.

U.S. Regulated Entity Charter Documents

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

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Contact the Board

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (“ICE”) has established the Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. Board Communications Policy, which is available on ICE’s website, for interested parties to communicate with ICE’s Board of Directors. You can contact the ICE Board of Directors to provide comments, to report concerns, or to ask a question, at the following address:

Corporate Secretary
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
5660 New Northside Drive, NW, 3rd Floor
Atlanta, GA 30328
United States

You may direct your communication to an individual on the Board of Directors, the non-management members of the Board of Directors or the entire Board of Directors. ICE will review and forward appropriate communications to the Board of Directors in accordance with the Board Communications Policy.

Communications that are unrelated to the duties and responsibilities of the Board of Directors are not appropriate, such as:

  • Personal grievances
  • Communications advocating illegal activity
  • Offensive or abusive content
  • Communications that have no rational relevance to the business or operations

All communications must include:

  • If the person submitting the communication is a security holder, a statement of the type and amount of the ICE securities held
  • If the person submitting the communication is not a security holder, the nature of the person’s interest in ICE
  • Any special interest of the person in the subject matter of the communication
  • Contact details for the person submitting the communication

Advocacy & Collaboration

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