Dom fond
Dom fond was registered in March of 1999 as the biggest of seven privatization investment funds created during the voucher privatization process. Its initial portfolio consisted of shares in 341 companies. During the first half of the year 2002 the fund transformed into a closed-end investment fund, and listed all of its shares in the first quotation of the Varazdin Stock Exchange (VSE) at the end of the year, thus becoming the first investment fund listed in the highest quotation, as well as the first company listed in the first quotation of the VSE. On September 30, 2002 Dom fond held majority shares in 12 and minority shares in 24 companies. It is run by the Zagreb-based I.C.F. Invest.