About Intuit
Intuit makes the leading consumer and small-business finance software in North America — TurboTax for tax filing, QuickBooks for accounting, Credit Karma for credit and personal finance, and Mailchimp for marketing automation. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company was founded in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx and has steadily pivoted toward an AI-first, data-driven platform under Intuit Assist. TurboTax processes a large share of all consumer e-filed U.S. tax returns each year. QuickBooks Online has become a global SMB accounting standard with millions of paying subscribers.
About the Intuit logo
The Intuit (INTU) logo is part of the Tickericons pack — a hand-crafted set of logos for every company in the S&P 500. Each logo is manually redrawn to a consistent grid, weight, and corner radius so INTU sits cleanly next to other tickers in cap tables, dashboards, equity research, and fintech UI.
You get two styles: the trademark (just the symbol, ideal for grids and tight UI) and the full logo (mark plus wordmark, ideal when there's room to breathe). Both ship as scalable SVG, high-resolution PNG, and reusable Figma components.
Intuit was added to the S&P 500 on Dec 5, 2000 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
Index history
Dec 5, 2000 · Added to the S&P 500
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