tröst şirketi

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trust company
A corporation engaged in the business of serving as a trustee
An institution that specializes in managing Trusts Also called a Corporate Trustee
Safeguards funds and estates entrusted to it; may also serve as trustee, transfer agent, and registrar for corporations
(Fiducie) Organization which acts as a fiduciary, trustee, or agent for individuals and businesses in the administration of trust funds, estates, and custodial arrangements
Organization usually combined with a commercial bank, which is engaged as a trustee for individuals or businesses in the administration of Trust funds, estates, custodial arrangements, stock transfer and registration, and other related services
company that manages the businesses of its customers
A corporation formed for the purpose of taking, accepting, and executing lawfully established trusts, and acting as trustee
an organization (usually with a commercial bank) that is engaged as a trustee or fiduciary or agent in handling trust funds or estates of custodial arrangements or stock transfers or related services
Such companies usually do more or less of a banking business
An organization that acts as a fiduciary and administers trusts
A financial institution that operates under either provincial or federal legislation, and conducts activities similar to those of a bank However, because of its fiduciary role, a trust company can administer estates, trusts, pension plans and agency contracts, which banks cannot do directly
A company formed under The Loan and Trust Act and operates as a private intermediary and also acts as a deposit-accepting institution which also makes loans
a company licensed to provide trust services
A commercial bank or other corporation that manages trusts. Company, often a commercial bank, acting as trustee for individuals and businesses and providing related financial or estate-planning services. Trust services for individuals commonly include the administration of estates, living trusts (trusts that become effective during the lifetimes of their makers, or settlors), and testamentary trusts (trusts originating in a will). Services for businesses include the administration of corporate bond indentures and corporate pension funds. Trust companies may also serve as corporate stock registrars and as paying agents for the distribution of dividends
a financial institution that handles trust funds
Any corporation formed for the purpose of acting as trustee
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