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custodiann. ~ The individual or organization having possession of and responsibility for the care and control of material. Notes: Custodians may not own the materials in their possession. The function of cust [..]
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custodianEither (1) a bank, agent, trust company, or other organization responsible for safeguarding financial assets, or (2) the individual who oversees the mutual fund assets of a minor's custodial acco [..]
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custodianConservateur des actifs
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custodianPerson named to manage assets left to a minor under the Uniform Transfer to Minors Act. In most states, the minor receives the assets at legal age.
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custodian1781, from custody (Latin custodia) + -an. As "janitor," by 1944, American English, short for custodian-janitor (by 1899).
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custodianAn entity, often a credit institution, which provides securities custody services to its customers (cf. depository). See also global custodian
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custodianA custodian is legally responsible for ensuring that an item or person is safe and secure. In investment terms, a custodian is the financial services company that maintains electronic records of financial assets or has physical possession of specific securities. The custodian’s client may be another institution, such as a mutual fund, a corporation [..]
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custodianA term used by the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) and Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) for the person named to manage property left or given to a child under the terms of either of those Act [..]
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custodianDefinition An agent, bank, trust company, or other organization which holds and safeguards an individual's, mutual fund's, or investment company's assets for them.
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custodianA financial institution set up as a corporate trustee and independent of the investment management function to store and safeguard a scheme's assets, including the maintenance of accurate records [..]
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custodianThe person responsible for the care and protection of something of value. Over the past 100 years, the model of librarianship has evolved from custodianship of materials in physical form to one in whi [..]
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custodianan individual entrusted with guarding and keeping property or having custody of a person: as a : the warden of a prison b : a person given custody of a child by court order c : a person named to ...
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custodianAn entity or nominee holding that usually safeguards and maintains assets (such as shares) on behalf of Investors until a certain event occurs at which point the Investors gain full access to the assets.
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custodianSpecialized financial institution responsible for safeguarding financial assets
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custodianAn entity or nominee holding that usually safeguards and maintains assets (such as shares) on behalf of Investors until a certain event occurs at which point the Investors gains full access to the assets. Examples include the CHESS depository nominee who holds shares on behalf of Issuer sponsored Investors of CHESS Depository Interests (CDI's [..]
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custodianis an institution or individual that can act as an agent and exercise legal authority over the financial assets of another individual or company.
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custodian“Custodian means--
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custodianCustodian is a person having charge of something. For example, custodian of minor’s property. The person appointed to manage and dispense funds for a child without court supervision and accounting req [..]
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custodian(n) one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals
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custodianGuardian or caretaker; the holder of data, the agent charged with implementing the controls specified by the owner. The custodian
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custodianAn agent, bank, trust company, or other organization which holds and safeguards an individual’s account assets for him.
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custodianAn agent, bank, trust company, or other organization which holds and safeguards an individual’s account assets for him.
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custodianAn agent, bank, trust company, or other organization which holds and safeguards an individual’s account assets for him.
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custodianone who protects or maintains someone or something. Custodianship
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custodianA bank, financial institution or other entity that is responsible for managing or administering or safekeeping assets for other persons or institutions. Typically, custodians are not active, aggressiv [..]
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custodianA financial institution, usually a bank or trust company, that holds a person or company's cash, securities in safekeeping.
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custodianbuilding maintenance staff
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custodianUnder commercial crime insurance coverages, the named insured or any of the insureds partners or employees while having care and custody of insured property inside the insureds premises, but it does [..]
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custodianA bank that holds a mutual fund's assets, settles all portfolio trades and collects most of the valuation data required to calculate a fund's net asset value (NAV).
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custodianA firm (often a subsidiary of a major banking group) that is authorised to keep safe assets for other parties.
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custodianA financial institution, usually a bank or trust company, that holds a person or company's cash and or securities in safekeeping.
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custodianAn organisation which holds client's assets in safe custody, ensures that they are not released without authorisation, and ensures that timely and accurate collection of dividends, and other acti [..]
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custodianThe independent organization, often a bank, that is responsible for the handling and safekeeping of a fund’s cash and securities. Back to Top D
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custodianA financial institution, usually a bank or a trust company, that holds a mutual fund’s securities and cash in safekeeping.
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custodianPerson having administrative control of a document; for example, the data custodian of an email is the owner of the mailbox which contains the email.
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custodianThe adult who has control over a custodial account.
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custodianA person who holds and manages property for the benefit of another person under the Alaska Uniform Transfers to Minors Act.
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custodianFinancial institution that maintains custody of stock certificates for institutional individual clients.
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custodianA person or institution legally charged with the responsibility of safeguarding the property of another.
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custodian
A person entrusted with the custody or care of something or someone; a caretaker or keeper.
(After their parents' death, their aunt became the children's custodian.)
(The building's custodian co [..]
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custodianone who protects or maintains someone or something. Custodianship
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custodianEither (1) a bank, agent, trust company, or other organization responsible for safeguarding financial assets, or (2) the individual who oversees the mutual fund assets of a minor's custodial acco [..]
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