Tickericons has always been about one thing: clean, consistent logos for the companies insidethe S&P 500. But one logo we kept getting asked for wasn't a company at all — it was the index itself.
So we've added it. The S&P 500 logo and the S&P Global logo are now available to download, free, in both SVG and PNG.
What's included
Each brand comes in three color variants:
- S&P 500 — black, red, and white.
- S&P Global— red & black, red & white, and white.
Every variant ships in two formats. The SVG is a vector file that scales to any size without blurring and is easy to recolor. The PNG is a high-resolution raster export with a transparent background — drop it onto any color and it just works. You can grab a single variant, or hit Download all to get the full set in one zip.
What they're good for
These are the marks you reach for when you're writing about the index rather than a single company — investor decks, market commentary, fintech onboarding, research reports, dashboards, and explainer content. The white variants are built for dark backgrounds and photography; the black and red versions sit cleanly on light layouts.
A note on usage
The S&P 500 and S&P Global logos are registered trademarks of S&P Global. We're providing the files for reference and editorial use — for anything commercial or anything implying affiliation, follow S&P Global's trademark guidelines. Tickericons isn't affiliated with or endorsed by S&P Global.
Grab them
Head to the S&P 500 logo and S&P Global logo pages to download. And if you need logos for the 500 companies inthe index, that's still our day job — browse the full tickers list or grab the whole pack.
More reading
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Get all S&P 500 logos
One-time payment. SVG, PNG, and a Figma library. Free updates as the index changes.