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* [[ | * [[Charitable status]] | ||
* [[Corporate trustee]] | * [[Corporate trustee]] | ||
* [[Custodian]] | * [[Custodian]] | ||
* [[Fiduciary ]] | |||
* [[Fiduciary duty]] | * [[Fiduciary duty]] | ||
* [[Fiduciary services]] | |||
* [[Financial Services Authority]] | * [[Financial Services Authority]] | ||
* [[Member nominated trustee]] | * [[Member nominated trustee]] |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 11 September 2022
Law and pensions.
Those who hold property under a trust arrangement.
For example, members of a board of trustees of a charity, or of a pension fund.
Members of pension schemes, including those receiving pensions, may act as trustees of the related pension trust.