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''Law''. | ''Law''. | ||
A company, usually with limited liability and on a sole basis, which acts as a trustee. For example, as a Trustee of a pension scheme. | A company, usually with limited liability and on a sole basis, which acts as a trustee. For example, as a Trustee of a pension scheme. | ||
The directors of the corporate trustee effectively act as Trustees in the normal sense. | The directors of the corporate trustee effectively act as Trustees in the normal sense. | ||
A corporate trustee of a pension fund may be a nominee of the sponsoring company, or entirely independent, as long as it complies with the relevant law. | A corporate trustee of a pension fund may be a nominee of the sponsoring company, or entirely independent, as long as it complies with the relevant law. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Corporate]] | |||
* [[Director]] | |||
* [[Law]] | |||
* [[Sponsor]] | |||
* [[Trust]] | |||
* [[Trust deed]] | |||
* [[Trustee]] | |||
* [[Trustees]] | * [[Trustees]] | ||
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]] |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 4 September 2022
Law.
A company, usually with limited liability and on a sole basis, which acts as a trustee. For example, as a Trustee of a pension scheme.
The directors of the corporate trustee effectively act as Trustees in the normal sense.
A corporate trustee of a pension fund may be a nominee of the sponsoring company, or entirely independent, as long as it complies with the relevant law.