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*[[African Guarantee Fund]]
*[[African Guarantee Fund]]
*[[Bond fund]]
*[[Bond fund]]
*[[Clean Technology Fund]]
*[[Climate Investment Funds]]  (CIF)
*[[Default fund]]
*[[Defund]]
*[[Defund]]
*[[Digital wallet]]
*[[Digital wallet]]
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*[[International Monetary Fund]]  (IMF)
*[[International Monetary Fund]]  (IMF)
*[[Investment fund]]
*[[Investment fund]]
*[[LDI fund]]
*[[Life fund]]
*[[Life fund]]
*[[Liquidity Fund]]
*[[Liquidity Fund]]
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*[[Sinking fund]]
*[[Sinking fund]]
*[[Sovereign wealth fund]]
*[[Sovereign wealth fund]]
*[[Strategic Climate Fund]]
*[[Target fund]]
*[[Tracker fund]]
*[[Tracker fund]]
*[[Trading fund]]
*[[Trading fund]]

Revision as of 09:25, 15 February 2024

1.

A privately owned investment portfolio, established to safeguard and grow the wealth of the investors.

For example, a mutual fund or a money market fund.


2.

An organisation established to promote development or other public benefit.

For example, the International Monetary Fund.


3.

An organisation established to safeguard the interests of stakeholders in other defaulting organisations.

For example, the UK's Pension Protection Fund.


4. Noun.

A supply or amount of money saved, collected, or provided for a particular purpose.


5. Verb.

To provide money for a particular purpose.


6. Accounts - digital wallets.

To put money or other assets into an account or a digital wallet.


See also