A type of investment company that actively manages a portfolio of securities for the benefit of its shareholders . See also: Investment Company.
Daily administration of a mutual fund is handled by the management company, which is usually the same firm that sponsored the fund. The management company also typically serves as the investment advisor, selecting and managing the securities held in each fund portfolio pursuant to a separate management agreement.
Company that administers and manages the investment fund.
An independent Management Company is normally appointed by the Landlord (Freeholder) to deal with all of the services charges and ground rent collection in respect of Leasehold property and the development/block of flats. The Management Company normally make a charge in respect of their fee for doing this work and this is passed onto each Leaseholder in the service charges.
A firm that is hired by a trade association to handle space sales, promotion and other aspects of organizing their trade show. The management company may be responsible for selecting the official contractor. Also called Show Management.
The professional manager of a private equity fund or funds.
A company employed by one or more trusts to provide investment management and some or all of the following services: administration, secretarial, registration, accountancy and research.
The umbrella under which a group of managers function as a single incorporated entity. Long known for small client lists and focused attention on development of clients, management companies, in the last decade, have, in most cases, shifted their role in the market. Today, most management companies perform dually as client representation and producer. When setting up client projects, management companies extract their standard commission. When that project goes into production, however, the manager, in most cases, returns the commission and receives producer fee and credit. Unlike licensed talent agencies, the law's vague definition of the manager's role allows them the freedom to both manage a roster of clients and produce a slate of films.
The business entity that establishes and manages the mutual fund(s); each a separate entity with its own board of directors or trustee(s).
The company contracted, usually by the Owners Club/HOA, to carry out all the day-to-day management of the resort. This is very often owned or controlled by the developer. See also: HOA/POA.
Company which issues a fund and is accountable both to the investors and the supervisory bodies for management of the fund in a legal capacity.
A company employed by the landlord or tenants in a block of flats to manage the services provided and carry out maintenance and repair work.
(or Management Service or Agent) A company which works for the cooperative to handle financial or property management for the cooperative.
The business entity that establishes, promotes, and manages a fund or funds, each of which is a separate entity with its own board of directors or trustee(s).
A company responsible for running a resort on a day-to-day basis, often contracted to do so by the homeowners association. Frequently, the resort developer will have a controlling interest in the company contracted to manage the resort. Management fees usually take the form of a yearly charge.
A company which administers investment funds for the account of investors independently and in its own name. It decides on the sale and purchase of investments, the distribution of earnings and on corporate policy as a whole. The management company is also responsible for the fund's bookkeeping and publishes annual and semi-annual reports.
The organization responsible for the selection and management of a mutual fund's investment portfolio.
A type of investment company organized as a corporation which actively manages (trades) the portfolio of securities held by the investment company. See: Investment Company.
The group of individuals responsible for managing a mutual fund's portfolio.
A company responsible for the daily operations of a resort. This company is usually contracted by the homeowners association.
A company that manages daily operations of the timeshare resort for a yearly fee to timeshare owners or with funds received by the homeowners association.
A firm that organizes, oversees and administers a mutual fund or variable annuity investment portfolio.
The firm that organises, manages, and administers.
A company set up to manage the services that are provided and to carry out the repairs or maintenance required
The entity within a mutual fund complex responsible for the investment of the fund's portfolio and/or the administration of the fund. It is compensated on a percentage of the fund's total assets.
A company formed to manage a block of apartments or development of houses, responsible for the maintenance and insurance of the communal areas, where applicable.
A company employed by one or more Investment Trusts to provide investment management and services such as administration and secretarial services, registration, accountancy and research.